Wednesday, 27 February 2013

§98

Wittgenstein has already suggested that we cannot find the essence of language. This is not because it is too difficult but because there is no essence of language. 'Language' and 'proposition' are family resemblance concepts.

Wittgenstein presents his views from the Tractatus. - There must be perfect order even in the vaguest sentence (determinate indeterminacy).

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