Wednesday, 27 February 2013

§99

Wittgenstein presents a rationale for his earlier view.

A sentence must have a determinate sense because an indeterminate sense would not be a sense at all.

This is like saying that a boundary that is not sharply defined is not really a boundary. - But Wittgenstein objects to this - a boundary that is not sharp is not much the same as no boundary at all.

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