Volume 16, Issue 3, Fall 1972
Robert C. Solomon
Pages 163-179
Wittgenstein and Cartesian Privacy
Robert Solomon's essay makes interesting reading against the background of the current efforts to find common ground between continental philosophers
and the British and American philosophers. His article begins with a central point in analytic-linguistic philosophy. Soon it becomes a confrontation with
phenomenology and eventually a confrontation of issues within phenomenology. (R. Lechner, editor)