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Acknow ledgments
The author and publisher wish to thank the editors, journals, and publisherswho gave permissionto reprint elevenof theseessays: to HarvesterPressfor " Fregeand Nonsense," from C. Diamond and J. Teichman, eds., Intention and Intentionality: Essaysin Honour of GEM . Anscombe (Brighton: Harvester, 1979); to CambridgeUniversity Pressfor " What NonsenseMight Be," from Philosophy 56 (1981), for " Throwing Away the Ladder," from Philosophy 63 (1988) and for " " 53 (1978); to JE . Eating Meat and Eating People, from" Philosophy R. Squiresand Basil BlackwellLtd. for What Doesa Concept-Script " Do?" from ThePhilosophical Quarterly34 (1984) and for Wright's Witt " from The ; to The Aristotelian genstein, Philosophical Quarterly31 (1981 " ) " which holds the to , Society copyright Secondary Sense, in Proceedings theAristotelianSociety67 (1966originally published " ' of " 67) and to Riddles and Anselm s Riddle, originally published in of theAristotelianSocietysupp. vol. 51 (1977 Proceedings ) ; to BasilBlackwell Ltd. for " Anything but Argument?" from Philosophical Investigations 5 (1982); to John Wiley & Sons Ltd. for " Experimenting on Animals: a Problem in Ethics," from D. Sperlinger, ed., Animalsin Research : NewPerspectives in Animal Experimentation (Chichester: John " 1981 to New for a , ; ) Wiley LiteraryHistory Having RoughStory about What Moral Philosophy Is," from New LiteraryHistory 15 (1983-84). " Realismand the Realistic Spirit" (to which I retained copyright) appeared in S. Shanker, ed., Ludwig Wittgenstein : Critical Assessments , vol. 4, 1986.
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