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  1. Does Language Have an Essence? From Wittgenstein via Rhees to Brandom.Tomasz Zarębski - 2019 - Disputatio 8 (9).
    Ludwig Wittgenstein is widely known to have held the view that language has no essence, i.e. that no particular language game is more constitutive of our ability to speak than others. One of the first critical discussions opposing the stance that Wittgenstein had taken, was delivered by Rush Rhees in his “Wittgenstein’s Builders”. Rhees warns us against letting the metaphor of language as a game go too far, and thus “seduce” us —which supposedly happened to Wittgenstein. Instead, he argues that (...)
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  2. Perspectives of the Avatar: Sketching the Existential Aesthetics of Digital Games.Marta Matylda Kania - unknown
    The monograph was funded by the research grant awarded by the Polish National Science Centre, decision number DEC-2013/09/D/HS1/00424.
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  3. On Pieniążek, Sovereignty & Modernity.Michał Kruszelnicki & Wojciech Kruszelnicki - unknown
    Artykuł opublikowany w "New Nietzsche Studies" 2011-2012, vol. 9, nr 3-4, s. 175-179.
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