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Wittgenstein

In Our Time: Philosophy

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The Way That Language Connects With the World

Language, according to Wickenstein, connects with the world through the notions of truth and falsity. Language is a system of representation where propositions are expressed. It measures propositions against reality for truth or falsity. The primary way language connects with the world is not by giving names to things, but by its role in a system of representation that expresses true or false propositions. Wickenstein's final remark states that where we cannot speak, we must be silent, emphasizing that philosophical confusion arises from attempting to represent something in a proposition that cannot be spoken or represented. It is not about ineffable truths but the danger of treating something unrelated to truth or falsity as if it can be represented as truth. Language illustrates this idea as it can only express propositions that belong to a system of representation in relation to the world.

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