Tractatus logico-philosophicus / by Ludwig Wittgenstein.
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TextPublisher: [Middletown, Delaware] : [publisher not identified], [2019?]Description: 61 unnumbered pages ; 24 cmContent type: - text
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- 9781502551382
- 192 WIT 22
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Perhaps this book will be understood only by someone who has himself already had the thoughts that are expressed in it--or at least similar thoughts.--So it is not a textbook.--Its the purpose would be achieved if it gave pleasure to one person who read and understood it. The book deals with the problems of philosophy, and shows, I believe, that the reason why these problems are posed is that the logic of our language is misunderstood.
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