You should regard the assignments below as tentative. Check the reading guide for a class to get the assignment in its final form.

1/14   introduction
1/16 Wittgenstein Tractatus sels. (Kenny, pp. 1-30), read 4.1-5.54 (Kenny, pp. 12-22) to 2 decimal places and the rest in full
1/18   rejection of logical atomism (Kenny, pp. 31-45)
1/21   nature of philosophy (Kenny, pp. 46-57)
1/23   nature of philosophy (Kenny, pp. 57-69)
1/25   no class
1/28   meaning and understanding (Kenny, pp. 70-83)
1/31   intentionality (Kenny, pp. 84-98)
2/1   following a rule (Kenny, pp. 99-108)
2/4   following a rule (Kenny, pp. 108-119)
2/6 (ppr 1 due) thinking (Kenny, pp. 120-134)
2/8   private language and private experience (Kenny, pp. 144-159)
2/11   private language and private experience (Kenny, pp. 159-171)
2/13   the first person (Kenny, pp. 186-202)
2/15   the inner and the outer (Kenny, pp. 203-215)
2/18   aspect and image (Kenny, pp. 179-186)
2/20   skepticism and certainty (Kenny, pp. 232-244)
2/22   Austin, “A Plea for Excuses,” pp. 1-12 (on JSTOR at 4544570)
2/25   ibid., pp. 12-21 (on JSTOR at 4544570)
2/27   ibid., pp. 21-30 (on JSTOR at 4544570)
3/1 (ppr 2 due) Searle, “Proper Names,” pp. 166-173 (on JSTOR at 2251108)