John Heaton
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“The idols of progress and the belief that technology will solve all our problems, he felt were profoundly wrong.”
― Introducing Wittgenstein: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Wittgenstein: A Graphic Guide
“If I say: “I know that either it is raining or it is not raining,” this is a tautology. It is the opposite of a contradiction, in that it is true whatever the circumstances, but it says nothing as it applies to nothing in particular.”
― Introducing Wittgenstein: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Wittgenstein: A Graphic Guide
“So when I tell you what I think, I am not transferring thoughts to you. I do not lose them when I tell them. I express what I think, and for you to understand, you need not think what I think, or have the same thought as I. You may need to know what I think and to say it, but not to have the thought or think it.”
― Introducing Wittgenstein: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Wittgenstein: A Graphic Guide
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