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... logic and science had just begun - tho the burden of the Tractatus is anticipated in both : etc. ' No tongue ! all ... logic can be decided off - hand . ' ( And if we get into a situation where we need to answer such a problem by looking ...
... logic and science had just begun - tho the burden of the Tractatus is anticipated in both : etc. ' No tongue ! all ... logic can be decided off - hand . ' ( And if we get into a situation where we need to answer such a problem by looking ...
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... logic appear substantial are al- ways false . 6.123 : ' It is clear that the laws of logic cannot themselves obey further logical laws . 6.1231 : The mark of logical propositions is not their general validity . To be general is only to ...
... logic appear substantial are al- ways false . 6.123 : ' It is clear that the laws of logic cannot themselves obey further logical laws . 6.1231 : The mark of logical propositions is not their general validity . To be general is only to ...
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... logic , but ( it may be inferred from Wittgenstein's looking logic ) he who looks is still the philosophical I , the metaphysical subject , the limit -not a part of the world . To say the eye sees the whole or the wholeness of what it ...
... logic , but ( it may be inferred from Wittgenstein's looking logic ) he who looks is still the philosophical I , the metaphysical subject , the limit -not a part of the world . To say the eye sees the whole or the wholeness of what it ...
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PART ONEO that record could with a backward look | 13 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
PART THREEAN ALPHABET OF SUBJECTS | 95 |
Urheberrecht | |
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