P.M.S.
Hacker
SELECTED PAPERS SINCE 2000
- ‘Wittgenstein's philosophy of psychology as a critical instrument for the psychological sciences’
in Timothy Racine and Kathleen Slaney ed. The Role and Use of Conceptual Analysis in Psychology
(Palgrave, 2013)
- What is Wrong Indeed?
Philosophical investigations 36
(2013), pp. 251-68
- Kant and Wittgenstein: The Matter of Transcendental Argument
in N. Venturinha ed., The Textual Genesis of Wittgenste's
Philosophical Investigations (Routledge, London, 2013).
- The linguistic turn in analytic philosophy
in M. Beaney ed. Oxford Handbook for the History of Analytic Philosophy
(Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2013), pp. 926-47.
- Kant's Transcendental Deduction - a Wittgensteinian Critique
in A. Marques, and N. Venturinha (eds.), Knowledge, Language and Mind
(De Gruyter, Berlin, 2012), pp. 11-35.
- The sad and sorry history of consciousness: being among other things a challenge to the "consciousness studies community"'
Royal Institute of Philosophy, supplementary volume 70
(2012), pp. 1-20.
- Consciousness and the brain
in R. Harré and F. M. Moghadan, The Textual Genesis of Wittgenstein's
(Sage, London, 2012), pp. 57-74.
- Wittgenstein on Grammar, Theses and Dogmatism
Philosophical Investigations 35
(2012), pp. 1-17.
- Language, Language-games, and Forms of Life
in Jesus Padilla Gàlvez and Margit Gaffal eds. Forms of Life and Language Games
(Ontos Verlag, Frankfurt, 2011), pp. 17-36.
- A
Normative Conception of
Necessity: Wittgenstein on Necessary Truths of Logic, Mathematics and
Metaphysics
in V. Munz, K. Puhl, and J. Wang eds. Language
and the World, Part One:
Essays on the Philosophy of Wittgenstein, Proceedings of the 32nd
International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium in Kirchberg,2009
(Ontos
Verlag, Frankfurt, 2010), pp. 13-34
- Wittgenstein’s
Anthropological and Ethnological Approach
in Jesus Padilla Galvez ed. Philosophical
Anthropology
– Wittgenstein’s Perspective
(Ontos Verlag,
Frankfurt, 2010), pp. 15-32
- Covert
Cognition in the
Persistent Vegetative State
Progress in Neurobiology
80 (2010), pp. 68-76, co-authored with P.
Nachev
- The
development of
Wittgenstein’s philosophy of psychology
in P. M. S. Hacker and J. Cottingham eds. Mind,
Method and Morality
– Essays in Honour of Anthony Kenny
(Clarendon Press, Oxford,
2010), pp. 275-305
- Philosophy:
a contribution,
not to human knowledge, but to human understanding
in Anthony O’Hear ed. The
Nature of Philosophy, in Royal
Institute of Philosophy Lectures,
(Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge, 2010), pp. 219-54
- A
Philosopher of
Philosophy’, critical notice of Timothy
Williamson’s The Philosophy of Philosophy,
The Philosophical Quarterly
59 (April 2009), pp. 337-48
- Agential
Reasons and the
Explanation of Human Behaviour
in C. Sandis ed. New Essays on
Action Explanation (Palgrave
Macmillan,
London, 2008), pp. 75-93
- Analytic
Philosophy: Beyond
the linguistic turn and back again
M. Beaney ed. The Analytic
Turn: Analysis in Early Analytic Philosophy
and Phenomenology (Routledge,
London, 2007), pp. 125-41
- Gordon
Baker’s
late interpretation of Wittgenstein
in G. Kahane, E. Kanterian, and O. Kuusela eds. Interpretations
of
Wittgenstein (Blackwell, Oxford,
2007), pp. 88-122
- Language
and Cortical
Function: from Wernicke to Levelt
Progress in Neurobiology
76 (2006), pp. 20-52, (co-authored with M. R.
Bennett)
- Scott
Soames’s Philosophical
Analysis in
the Twentieth Century
critical notice, Philosophical
Quarterly
56 (2006) pp. 121-31
- Passing
by the Naturalistic
Turn: On Quine’s cul-de-sac Philosophy
81 (2006), pp. 221-43
- Thought
and Action: A
Tribute to Stuart Hampshire
Philosophy
vol. 80 (2005), pp. 175-197
- Of
knowledge and of knowing
that someone is in pain
in A. Pichler and S. Säätelä eds., Wittgenstein:
the
Philosopher and his Works (The
Wittgenstein Archives
at the University of Bergen, Bergen, 2005), pp. 123-56. (volume repr.
Ontos Verlag, Frankfurt, 2006)
- The
conceptual framework for
the investigation of the emotions
International Review of
Psychiatry, 16 (2004), pp.
199-208
repr. in Y. Gustafsson, C. Kronqvist, and M. McEachran eds. Emotions
and Understanding (Palgrave,
Basingstoke, 2008), pp. 43-59
- New
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography:
J. L. Austin; N. A. Malcolm; L.
Wittgenstein
- Substance:
Things and Stuffs
Proceedings of the
Aristotelian Society CIV
(2004),pp. 41-63
- Of
the ontology of belief
in Mark Siebel and Mark Textor ed. Semantik
und Ontologie (Ontos
Verlag, Frankfurt, 2004), pp. 185-222
- On
Strawson’s
Rehabilitation of Metaphysics
in H.J. Glock ed., Strawson
and Kant
(Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2003), pp. 43 - 66
- Functions
in Begriffsschrift
co-authored with G. P. Baker, Synthese
135 (2003), pp. 273-297
- Wittgenstein,
Carnap and the
New American Wittgensteinians
Philosophical Quarterly 53 (2003), pp. 1 -23
- Is
there anything it is like
to be a bat?
Philosophy
77 (2002), pp. 157-74.
Repr. e-Journal Philosophie
der Psychologie, Nr. 5, May,
2006
- Strawson’s
Concept
of a Person
Proceedings of the
Aristotelian Society vol. CII
(2002), pp. 21-40
- What
is a Philosophical
Problem?
Think
12 (2006), pp.
17-28
- Wittgenstein
and the
Autonomy of Humanistic Understanding
in R. Allen and M. Turvey eds., Wittgenstein:
Theory and the
Arts (Routledge, London, 2001),
pp. 39-74
- An
Orrery of Intentionality
Language and
Communication, 21(2001),
pp.119-141
- Eliminative
Materialism
in S. Schroeder ed. Wittgenstein
and Contemporary Philosophy of Mind
(Palgrave, London, 2001), pp. 60-84
- When
the Whistling had to
Stop
in D. O. M. Charles and T. W.
Child eds. Wittgensteinian
Themes: Essays in Honour of David Pears
(Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2001), pp. 13-48
- Was
he Trying to Whistle it?
in A. Crary and R. Read eds. The
New Wittgenstein (Routledge,
London, 2000), pp. 353-88

Dr P.M.S. Hacker
St John's College
Oxford OX1 3JP