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All of that needs to be stood up.Wittgenstein is famous for saying if a lion could speak, we could not understand them.
Wittgenstein is famous for saying if a lion could speak, we could not understand them.
Wittgenstein once said that philosophical problems have the form, I don't know my way about.
And Wittgenstein's argument would be because of the way the word consciousness works in our form of language we do actually,
Somebody said that to Wittgenstein.
It was something like what happened to Wittgenstein when he was confronted by his friend's question.
And the third one was about Wittgenstein and philosophy of language and how it related to computer science and how it had helped me understand some of the things
Russell, Wittgenstein, right?
What the Russians try to do-- they have an army under Wittgenstein, an army under Kutuzov, an army under Chichagov, which I'm sure
- I apologize to be philosophical, but Wittgenstein, the philosopher, said, "The limits of our language is the limits of our world."
In fact, if you open Wittgenstein's "Tractatus," the very first line of the introduction, it says something like, "This book will be completely useless to anybody
- So part of what I think Wittgenstein and other philosophers did in upgrading Descartes, to put it in fairly simple terms:
are simply misusing language, to use a Wittgensteinian expression.
Like, you know, Wittgenstein, my favorite philosopher, said, "The mystery is not what exists, but that it exists."
He's credited as introducing the aphorism in the German literature, he influenced philosophers like Wittgenstein, Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, a really brilliant man.
And I say, "I am conscious and you're conscious" and we learn the Wittgenstein phrases, we're a form of life and we play a language game.
by philosophers of mind in, I don't know, the '70s and the '80s-- although is discussed by Wittgenstein the 1940s-- says, on what basis do we attribute feelings
So he doesn't want to sit around, and so he gets himself posted to work for a man named Wittgenstein.
And he said, "Mr. Bowen has taken all of these works that nobody wants to read; no one wants to sit down and read Aristotle and Derrida and Wittgenstein and philosophy for most people
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