Theology as Grammar: Is God an Object of Understanding?: RICHARD H. BELL

Religious Studies 11 (3):307-317 (1975)
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Abstract

i. In the Philosophical Investigations , Ludwig Wittgenstein yoked together these remarks: Essence is expressed by grammar. Grammar tells what kind of object anything is.

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