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Chapter 1- Introduction; Giuliano Bacigalupo and Hélène Leblanc
Part I- Language and communication
Chapter 2- Natural Meaning and the Foundations of Human Communication: A Comparison between Marty and Grice; François Recanati
Chapter 3- How a Statement has Meaning by Expressing a Judgement - Brentano versus Marty on Utterance Meaning; Marx Textor
Chapter 4- Determining and Modifying Attributes; Jan Claas and Benjamin Schnieder
Part II- Ontology and Consciousness of Space and Time
Chapter 5- A Presentation and Defense of Anton Marty's Conception of Space; Ingvar Johansson
Chapter 6- Raum and 'room': Comments on Anton Marty on space perception; Clare Mac Cumhaill
Chapter 7- Experiencing Change:Extensionalism, Retentionalism, and Marty's Hybrid Account; Thomas B. Sattig
Part III- Meta-metaphysics and Meta-philosophy
Chapter 8- A syncretistic view of existence and Marty's relation to it; Alberto Voltolini
Chapter 9- Misleading Pictures, Temptations & Meta-philosophies: Marty and Wittgenstein; Kevin Mulligan.
Part I- Language and communication
Chapter 2- Natural Meaning and the Foundations of Human Communication: A Comparison between Marty and Grice; François Recanati
Chapter 3- How a Statement has Meaning by Expressing a Judgement - Brentano versus Marty on Utterance Meaning; Marx Textor
Chapter 4- Determining and Modifying Attributes; Jan Claas and Benjamin Schnieder
Part II- Ontology and Consciousness of Space and Time
Chapter 5- A Presentation and Defense of Anton Marty's Conception of Space; Ingvar Johansson
Chapter 6- Raum and 'room': Comments on Anton Marty on space perception; Clare Mac Cumhaill
Chapter 7- Experiencing Change:Extensionalism, Retentionalism, and Marty's Hybrid Account; Thomas B. Sattig
Part III- Meta-metaphysics and Meta-philosophy
Chapter 8- A syncretistic view of existence and Marty's relation to it; Alberto Voltolini
Chapter 9- Misleading Pictures, Temptations & Meta-philosophies: Marty and Wittgenstein; Kevin Mulligan.