Ludwig Wittgenstein — "Skepticism is not irrefutable, but obviously nonsensical, when it tries to raise…"
Skepticism is not irrefutable, but obviously nonsensical, when it tries to raise doubts where no question can be asked.
Skepticism is not irrefutable, but obviously nonsensical, when it tries to raise doubts where no question can be asked.
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"The riddle does not exist."
"The world is independent of my will."
"The meaning of a word is its use in the language."
"Not to understand a grammar is to be unable to understand an idiom."
"Genius is not cleverness. Schopenhauer says: 'A man can be a genius without having produced anything at all.' And he is right. The genius is the one who has vision."
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