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The current problematic place of aísthesis configures a broad philosophical space between L. Wittgenstein and the various currents of German and French phenomenology. Beyond conceptual genealogy, from “phenomenology” since J.H. Lambert, and “grammar” since the Stoics up to E. Husserl's phenomenological grammar proper, the problem of the logos of perception constitutes the authentic tópos of our reflection in this field.

Jean-Bernard, M. (1999). Grammar and phenomenology of perception. Praxis Filosófica, (10/11), 143–172. https://doi.org/10.25100/pfilosofica.nsv0i10/11.15309

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