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Wittgenstein's Anthropological Philosophy; Series Editor's Foreword; Contents; Abbreviations of Wittgenstein's Works; List of Figures; 1 Introduction; Notes; Other Authors; 2 The Practice of Philosophy; 1 Working Language; 2 The New Certainty; 3 The World Observed "From Above, in Flight"; 4 Repeating, Working Through; 5 Seeing The World Anew; Notes; Other Authors; 3 From Seeing to Practice; 1 The Sense Outside the World; 2 Projection; 3 Grasping the Sense of the World; 4 The Subject at the Limit of the World; 5 The Subject Interacting with the Things of the World

6 The Intentionality of the WorldNotes; Other Authors; 4 The Turn to Anthropology; 1 Gestures as Body Use; 2 The Method of Operating with Words; 3 Learning to Do the Same; 4 The Empirical Conditions for Like Action; 5 The "Common Body"; 6 Gestures, Grammar, Practice; Notes; Other Authors; 5 Intention and Perspectives of the Language-Game; 1 From Grammar to the Language-Game; 2 Openness and Productivity of Language; 3 The Intention of the Language-Game; 4 Perspectives; 5 Recognition and Perceptual Decision-Making; Notes; Other Authors; 6 The Interaction Between Rules and Habitus

1 The Problem of Rule-Following2 Critique of the Assumption of a Private Circulation of Language; 3 Excursus on a Text by Marx and Its Possible Reception by Wittgenstein; 4 Background and Habitus; 5 The Normative Aspect of Rules; Notes; Other Authors; 7 Materialism and Belief; 1 What We Cannot Think Differently; 2 Groundless Certainty; 3 Grasping and Being-Contained; 4 Agreement; 5 Mechanism and Organism; Notes; Other Authors; 8 Wittgenstein's Pictures; 1 "Primitive Reactions"
Language-Games of Feeling; 2 The Figurative Quality of the Language of Sensations

3 Self-Relation and Self-Obligation in the Language-Game4 The Second Picture; 5 Aspect-Blindness; 6 Seeing Oneself Differently; Notes; Other Authors; 9 Epilogue; Notes; Other Authors; Bibliography; Index

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