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Ludwig Wittgenstein

Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (with linked TOC)

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  • Etna Alvaradoцитируетв прошлом году
    What can be said at all can be said clearly; and whereof one cannot speak thereof one must be silent.
  • Jan Noцитирует7 лет назад
    whenever a question can be decided by logic at all it must be possible to decide it without more ado.
  • Jan Noцитирует7 лет назад
    Indeed a composite soul would no longer be a soul.
  • Jan Noцитирует7 лет назад
    5.5421 This shows too that there is no such thing as the soul—the subject, etc.—as it is conceived in the superficial psychology of the present day.
  • Jan Noцитирует7 лет назад
    5.542 It is clear, however, that ‘A believes that p’, ‘A has the thought p’, and ‘A says p’ are of the form ‘”p” says p’: and this does not involve a correlation of a fact with an object, but rather the correlation of facts by means of the correlation of their objects.
  • Jan Noцитирует7 лет назад
    5.473 Logic must look after itself.
  • Jan Noцитирует7 лет назад
    5.4611 Signs for logical operations are punctuation-marks,
  • Jan Noцитирует7 лет назад
    There are no numbers.
  • Дмитрий Кувшиновцитирует7 лет назад
    nothing correct can be said in philosophy. Every philosophical proposition is bad grammar, and the best that we can hope to achieve by philosophical discussion is to lead people to see that philosophical discussion is a mistake.
  • Дмитрий Кувшиновцитирует7 лет назад
    Mr Wittgenstein begins his theory of Symbolism with the statement (2.1): “We make to ourselves pictures of facts.” A picture, he says, is a model of the reality, and to the objects in the reality correspond the elements of the picture: the picture itself is a fact.
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