If a lion could speak, we could not understand him. — Wittgenstein (PI, p.223)
Obviously the picture theory of meaning existing in a two dimensional world in logical space is something clearly rejected in the Investigations. — Posty McPostface
I feel as though, this is an area of confusion or uncertainty about the totality of what Wittgenstein had to offer to the philosophical community. — Posty McPostface
I don't know if other people view the two works as such, hence me posting this to clear that ambiguity. — Posty McPostface
I'm waiting for this analysis, what happened? You need to understand a bit of Frege and Russell, and Wittgenstein's thoughts leading up to the Tractatus, viz., the Notebooks. — Sam26
I have somewhat, though if you can re-point me in the right direction, I would gladly re-read them. — Posty McPostface
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