[MD] Bitterkeit und Besskeiten
MarshaV
valkyr at att.net
Fri May 13 06:04:03 PDT 2011
Hi Ron,
I've only read a limited amount on what he might have meant, accompanied
by some very interesting quotes. He was describe as a skeptic, and one
interested in the limitations of language. His name has been mentioned with
that of Sextus Empiricus. I am looking for a book, a good introduction, to
his philosophical ideas. If someone could suggest one for a wiggly to read,
I would be appreciative.
Marsha
On May 13, 2011, at 8:47 AM, X Acto wrote:
> Yes, language is a means to an end, .....understanding.
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> a useful tool.
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> An explanation.
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> I dont think he meant all language shoud be thrown away
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> From: MarshaV <valkyr at att.net>
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> "My propositions are elucidatory in this way: he who understands me finally
> recognizes them as senseless, when he has climbed out through them, on them,
> over them. (He must so to speak throw away the ladder, after he has climbed up
> on it.)"
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> (Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 'Tractatus Logico-Philosphophicus', 6.54)
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