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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
"Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus" by Ludwig Wittgenstein,1921
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The world is made up of atomic facts ;
atomic facts are facts which are incapable of analysis into more elemental facts.
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Propositions are logical pictures of -possible- facts ;
what is common to a proposition and the fact it pictures is logical structure.
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A proposition does not express the form of a possible fact ; it shows it.
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To give the general form of proposition is to give the essence of all description and of the world ; any proposition whatsoever can be formed by drawing from the class of elementary propositions and using various logical operations.
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Philosophy is a process of clarification ;
the propositions of natural science are meaningful,
but the attempt to say something meaningful in ethics,aesthetics,
or metaphysics is bound to fail,
for any such attempt involves the impossible task of talking about the world from the outside.
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