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Phenomenology as Grammar / ed. by Jesús Padilla Gálvez.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Publications of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society - New Series ; 8Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2013]Copyright date: ©2008Description: 1 online resource (224 p.)Content type:
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  • 9783110328998
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Phenomenology as Grammar -- Not 'I say that p', but '"p" says that p' -- Hegels "spekulativer Satz" als "grammatische Bewegung" (Wittgenstein) -- Necessary Truth and Grammatical Propositions -- Fulfilment -- Phenomenology of Religion and the Grammar of "God" -- Religion und transzendentale Ontologie bei Wittgenstein -- Aspect perception and conceptual perception -- Phänomenologische Probleme des Sehens -- How could he try to whistle it? -- Phänomenologie versus phänomenologische Probleme -- First, Second and Third Person in the Emergence of Thought -- "Die Grammatik der Bilder" -- Wittgenstein, Marx, and Language Criticism -- Abbreviations
Summary: This volume gathers papers, which were read at the congress held at the University of Castilla-La Mancha in Toledo (Spain), in September 2007, under the general subject of phenomenology. The book is devoted to Wittgenstein's thoughts on phenomenology. One of its aims is to consider and examine the lasting importance of phenomenology for philosophic discussion. For E. Husserl phenomenology was a discipline that endeavoured to describe how the world is constituted and experienced through a series of conscious acts. His fundamental concept was that of intentional consciousness. What did drag Wittgenstein into working on phenomenology? In his 'middle period' work, Wittgenstein used the headline 'Phenomenology is Grammar'. These cornerstones can be signalled by notions like language, grammar, rule, visual space versus Euclidean space, minima visibilia and colours. L. Wittgenstein's main interest takes the form of a research on language.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Phenomenology as Grammar -- Not 'I say that p', but '"p" says that p' -- Hegels "spekulativer Satz" als "grammatische Bewegung" (Wittgenstein) -- Necessary Truth and Grammatical Propositions -- Fulfilment -- Phenomenology of Religion and the Grammar of "God" -- Religion und transzendentale Ontologie bei Wittgenstein -- Aspect perception and conceptual perception -- Phänomenologische Probleme des Sehens -- How could he try to whistle it? -- Phänomenologie versus phänomenologische Probleme -- First, Second and Third Person in the Emergence of Thought -- "Die Grammatik der Bilder" -- Wittgenstein, Marx, and Language Criticism -- Abbreviations

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This volume gathers papers, which were read at the congress held at the University of Castilla-La Mancha in Toledo (Spain), in September 2007, under the general subject of phenomenology. The book is devoted to Wittgenstein's thoughts on phenomenology. One of its aims is to consider and examine the lasting importance of phenomenology for philosophic discussion. For E. Husserl phenomenology was a discipline that endeavoured to describe how the world is constituted and experienced through a series of conscious acts. His fundamental concept was that of intentional consciousness. What did drag Wittgenstein into working on phenomenology? In his 'middle period' work, Wittgenstein used the headline 'Phenomenology is Grammar'. These cornerstones can be signalled by notions like language, grammar, rule, visual space versus Euclidean space, minima visibilia and colours. L. Wittgenstein's main interest takes the form of a research on language.

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