How is it that false statements, such as “horses have eight legs”, can be just as meaningful as true statements, such as “horses have four legs”? Where does logical structure come from? We can ...
How is it that false statements, such as “horses have eight legs”, can be just as meaningful as true statements, such as “horses have four legs”? Where does logical structure come from? We can ...
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Wittgenstein’s Solipsism: Where Language & Limits Collide
Wittgenstein’s first written work, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, was a project that aimed to show that if language was ...
Studia Logica: An International Journal for Symbolic Logic, Vol. 43, No. 1/2, Paraconsistent Logics (1984), pp. 169-180 (12 pages) The homogeneity of time (i.e. the fact that there are no privileged ...
Karl Marx dedicated his life to the cause of revolutionary socialism, while Ludwig Wittgenstein generally stayed away from politics. Marx had a background in Hegelian philosophy, while Wittgenstein ...
The best class I took in college was on the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. Until that point, I had avoided philosophy of language as simply being too esoteric and hermetic to be of use. David Pears, ...
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