Monday, 18 February 2013

§52

In philosophy we tend to think that things must be a certain way - misled by 'grammar'. Because we think that things must be a certain way we are not inclined to closely examine the details. - But this is what we need to do in philosophy - carefully examine the ordinary use of words. (Wittgenstein uses a strange analogy with a mouse (apparently) coming into being by spontaneous generation out of grey rags).

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