
Wittgenstein
In Our Time: Philosophy
Is There an Essence to Language?
In the tractatus, you get this rather precise, rather formal system. By the time he gets to the investigation, vickenstein saying, there's nothing wrong with language. In fact, in all itsrich and messiness, it's working just fine. We the users of it, don't have trouble with it. Now we have to see that language e is showing its own nature on its face. Nothing is hidden. The danger is that wedo see what's before us, that we misperceive it or misrepresent it. That's the big idea. It's not that they stand for objects. Meaning is use," says Vickenstein.
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