Ludwig Wittgenstein — "The true method of philosophy is to say nothing except what can be said, i.e. pr…"
The true method of philosophy is to say nothing except what can be said, i.e. propositions of natural science.
The true method of philosophy is to say nothing except what can be said, i.e. propositions of natural science.
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"It is not a matter of teaching the student of philosophy new facts, but of teaching him new ways of looking at old facts."
"The meaning of life is not a problem that can be solved."
"Meaning is use."
"Skepticism is not irrefutable, but obviously nonsensical, when it tries to raise doubts where no question can be asked."
"The riddle does not exist."
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