Seeing Things Aright

In Dayton Z. Phillips & Peter G. Winch (eds.), Wittgenstein. Blackwell. pp. 152–176 (1989)
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This chapter contains section titled: Introduction Two Uses of the Word ‘See’ See What I Mean Paying Attention The Place of Judgement What Comes Natural Notes.

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