Ludwig Wittgenstein — "The meaning is not the experience accompanying the word."
The meaning is not the experience accompanying the word.
The meaning is not the experience accompanying the word.
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"To say 'I am in pain' is not to make a statement, but to perform a linguistic action equivalent to crying out."
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"A serious and good philosophical work could be written consisting of nothing but jokes."
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