This Element begins with a grammatical and phenomenological characterization of Wittgensteinian 'aspects.' It concludes by proposing that aspect perception reveals the distinction between the world as perceived and the world as objectively construed, and the role we play in the constitution of the former.
This Element begins with a grammatical and phenomenological characterization of Wittgensteinian 'aspects.' It concludes by proposing that aspect perception reveals the distinction between the world as perceived and the world as objectively construed, and the role we play in the constitution of the former.
Introduction 1. The grammar and phenomenology of Wittgensteinian aspects 2. Aspects and concepts 3. Aspects as perceived internal relations 4. Continuous aspect perception? 5. Aspects and perceptual indeterminacy Conclusion: the significance of aspect perception Appendix: the natural attitude and the limitations of the Wittgensteinian grammatical investigation.
Introduction 1. The grammar and phenomenology of Wittgensteinian aspects 2. Aspects and concepts 3. Aspects as perceived internal relations 4. Continuous aspect perception? 5. Aspects and perceptual indeterminacy Conclusion: the significance of aspect perception Appendix: the natural attitude and the limitations of the Wittgensteinian grammatical investigation.
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