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Wittgenstein and the Tractatus: How Far Does Language Reach?
A personal reading and interpretation of a book that tries to trace the boundary of what can be said. I read Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus a few months ago, and it is a work with some peculiarities: on the one hand, it is an extremely austere text, almost “mathematical” in its form; on the other, it is packed with philosophical concepts that extend far beyond the text itself. It is not a long book, but it is dense: every proposition is compressed to t
Felipe Diaz de Vivar
Jan 13
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