Ludwig Wittgenstein — "What is essential is that the picture of the world in which the problem is embed…"
What is essential is that the picture of the world in which the problem is embedded should change.
What is essential is that the picture of the world in which the problem is embedded should change.
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"The problems of philosophy are not empirical problems. They are solved, rather, by looking into the workings of our language, and that in such a way as to make us recognize those workings: in despite …"
"The world of the happy man is a different one from that of the unhappy man."
"The meaning is not the experience accompanying the word."
"The philosopher's treatment of a question is like the treatment of an illness."
"The problems arising through a misinterpretation of our forms of language have the character of depth. They are deep disquietudes; their roots are as deep in us as the forms of our language and their …"
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