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We are continuing our discussion of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations.

Ludwig Wittgenstein was a 20th century philosopher who aimed to demonstrate that philosophical problems arrise from misunderstandings in language. The solution to these problems is found through insight into the workings of language - effectively dissolving them, rather than solving them.

Before we get to these contemplations, we need to first have a proper look at language and how it is learned and taught. In our first discussion we alternated between feeling confused and thinking: this is just... common sense? Maybe that's what Wittgenstein intended, maybe not - let's keep going!

The plan for the next discussion is:

  • Finish the remaining remarks from last time: 27–64
  • Discuss new remarks: 65–77

Please prepare by (re)reading the aforementioned remarks! Have fun!

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