Intro -- CONTENTS -- Phenomenology as GrammarAn IntroductionJES�US PADILLA G�ALVEZ -- Not 'I say that p', but '"p" says that p'Wittgenstein and Hegel on the identity of 'the Notion' and'the I' -- Hegels "spekulativer Satz"als "grammatische Bewegung"(Wittgenstein)WILHELM L�UTTERFELDS -- Necessary Truth and GrammaticalPropositionsHANS-JOHANN GLOCK -- Fulfilment*JOCELYN BENOIST -- Phenomenology of Religion and the Grammarof "God"ALEJANDRO TOMASINI BASSOLS -- Religion und transzendentale Ontologie beiWittgensteinAZELARABE LAHKIM BENNANI -- Aspect perception and conceptual perceptionWittgenstein on seeing and understandingMICHEL LE DU -- Ph�anomenologische Probleme des SehensJES�US PADILLA G�ALVEZ -- How could he try to whistle it?ERIC LEMAIRE -- Ph�anomenologie versus ph�anomenologischeProblemeDie parallaktische L�osung WittgensteinsSABINE KNABENSCHUH DE PORTA -- First, Second and Third Person in theEmergence of ThoughtMIGUEL �ANGEL P�EREZ JIM�ENEZ -- "Die Grammatik der Bilder"Drehbuch einer Multimedia-Pr�asentationANDREAS ROSER -- Wittgenstein, Marx, and Language CriticismThe Philosophies of Self-ConciousnessNORBERTO ABREU E SILVA NETO.
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