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Wittgenstein's Forms of Life, Patterns of Life and Ways of Living
(2015-10-06)This paper aims to distinguish Wittgenstein's concept of 'form of life' from other concepts or expressions that have been confused or conflated with it, such as 'language-game', 'certainty', 'patterns of life', 'ways of ... -
Wittgenstein's Grammar: Through Thick and Thin
(Springer Nature, 2019-11-23)It may be said that the single track of Wittgenstein's philosophy is the discernment and elucidation of grammar – its nature and its limits. This paper will trace Wittgenstein's evolving notion of grammar from the Tractatus ... -
Wittgenstein's Images in Focus
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Wittgenstein's Nachlass: the Bergen Electronic Edition
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2000) -
Wittgenstein's Picture-Investigations
(Springer Nature, 2021-09-21)This paper reports on Wittgenstein’s use of pictures and diagrams undertaken through an analysis of the surrounding co-text in the published works. It is part of a larger project to develop tools for the integrated semantic ... -
Wittgenstein's Razor : The Cutting Edge of Enactivism
(2013-07)Action, in Wittgenstein, is everywhere – not only at the origin of thought and language for the human species and for all individual human beings, but at the origin of any human thought or utterance. That is, it has regained ... -
Wittgenstein, No Linguistic Idealist
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2015-11-19)Against the position that our conceptual schemes are evolving attempts to track invisible conceptual seams already in nature (scientific realism), Wittgenstein holds that it is our language that is responsible for those ... -
Wittgenstein: Graphics, Normativity and Paradigms
(University of Bergen, 1998)The purpose of this paper is to identify a function for some of the graphics which may be found in Wittgenstein's writings. Not all the graphics function in the same way, but so little has been written about them that an ... -
Wittgenstein: Two Source Catalogues and a Bibliography : Catalogues of the Published Texts and of the Published Diagrams, each Related to its Sources
(University of Bergen, 1993)Wittgenstein's published works have largely appeared as posthumous publications which have been edited by his trustees. We consider it useful to publish these catalogues of correspondences between the published material ... -
WNT signaling regulates self-renewal and differentiation of prostate cancer cells with stem cell characteristics
(2009-06-01)Prostate cancer cells with stem cell characteristics were identified in human prostate cancer cell lines by their ability to form from single cells self-renewing prostaspheres in non-adherent cultures. Prostaspheres exhibited ... -
‘Wolves in the Wolds: Late Capitalism, the English Eerie, and the Weird Case of ‘Old Stinker’ the Hull Werewolf’
(2019-05-01)British folklore reveals a history of werewolf sightings in places where there were once wolves. I draw on theories of the weird and the eerie and on the turbulence of England in the era of late capitalism in my analysis ... -
Wolves in the Wolds: Late Capitalism, the English Eerie, and the Wyrd Case of ‘Old Stinker’ the Hull Werewolf
(2019-05)In this article, I depart from the earlier opinions of Emily Gerard, Sabine Baring-Gould, and others, who explained the disappearance of the werewolf in folklore as following the extinction of the wolf. I argue instead ... -
Women and IT contracting work - a testing process
(University of Hertfordshire, 2001)Drawing on a qualitative study of women contractors in the IT sector, this paper provides an understanding of why women become IT workers and why they become contractors. It further explores the experience of this work by ... -
Women and IT contracting work : a testing process
(2004)This paper explores the career and work experiences of a little researched group: highly skilled women IT contractors. It considers their reasons for entering the IT field, including the decision to become contractors. It ... -
“Women Are Cancer, You Shouldn’t Be Working in Sport”: Sport Psychologists’ Lived Experiences of Sexism in Sport
(2021-02-04)Though sexism has been recognized as problematic in sport, its impact on female sport psychologists in the United Kingdom has not yet been investigated. The purpose of this research was to explore the impact of sexism and ... -
Women entrepreneurs in North Cyprus
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"Women in Love" (Open Guides to Literature)
(Open University Press, 1986) -
Women in the Weimar Republic
(Manchester University Press, 2013-09-01)