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    Wittgenstein on Perspicuous Presentations and Grammatical Self-Knowledge
    Nordic Wittgenstein Review 5 (1): 79-108. 2016.
    The task of this paper is to exhibit Wittgenstein’s method of perspicuous presentation as aiming at a distinctive kind of self-knowledge. Three influential readings of Wittgenstein’s concept of perspicuous presentation – Hacker’s, Baker’s and Sluga’s – are examined. All of them present what Wittgenstein calls the “unsurveyablity of our grammar” as a result of the “complexity” of our language. Contrary to this, a fundamental difference between matter-of-factual complexity and the unsurveyability …Read more
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    Four Types of Conceptual Generality
    Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 36 (2): 397-423. 2015.
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    Hegel und Sellars über sprachliches Regelfolgen
    Hegel-Jahrbuch 19 (1): 291-296. 2013.