Ludwig Wittgenstein — "The great difficulty is to realize that it is not I who am thinking, but the lan…"
The great difficulty is to realize that it is not I who am thinking, but the language which is thinking in me.
The great difficulty is to realize that it is not I who am thinking, but the language which is thinking in me.
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"The greatest evil in the world is not the evil that you do, but the evil that you stand by and allow to be done."
"We are still in the toils of language and it is hard to escape."
"The solution of the problem of life is seen in the vanishing of this problem. (Is not this the reason why men to whom the meaning of life has become clear, after living for some time, have then found …"
"A serious and good philosophical work could be written consisting of nothing but jokes."
"The cinematic film is a picture language. And it is obvious that it does not need to be translated into our language of words."
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