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Core Questions In Philosophy Sober Edition 5' title='Core Questions In Philosophy Sober Edition 5' />BibMe Free Bibliography Citation Maker MLA, APA, Chicago, Harvard. Beneath the surface For Adam Jeppesen there is no eitheror. Things simply are. For better or worse. In recent years, Jeppesen has been exploring various. The most important finance books ever written. As Robert Shillers new 2009 preface to his prescient classic on behavioral economics and market. Ludwig Wittgenstein Wikiquote. Ludwig Wittgenstein 2. April. 18. 89 2. April. Austrian born philosopher who spent much of his life in England. It seems to me as good as certain that we cannot get the upper hand against England. The English the best race in the world cannot lose We, however, can lose and shall lose, if not this year then next year. The thought that our race is going to be beaten depresses me terribly, because I am completely German. Writing about the eventual outcome of World War I, in which he was a volunteer in the Austro Hungarian army 2. October 1. 91. 4, as quoted in The First World War 2. Martin Gilbert, p. Purple/23/e9/87/mzl.ucobmotj.jpg' alt='Core Questions In Philosophy Sober Edition 5' title='Core Questions In Philosophy Sober Edition 5' />I work quite diligently and wish that I were better and smarter. And these both are one and the same. In a letter to Paul Engelmann 1. The Idea of Justice 2. Amartya Sen, p. 3. You wont I really believe get too much out of reading it. Because you wont understand it the content will seem strange to you. In reality, it isnt strange to you, for the point is ethical. I once wanted to give a few words in the foreword which now actually are not in it, which, however, Ill write to you now because they might be a key for you I wanted to write that my work consists of two parts of the one which is here, and of everything which I have not written. And precisely this second part is the important one. On his Tractatus Logico Philosophicus, in a letter to Ludwig von Ficker 1. Wittgenstein  Sources and Perspectives 1. C. Grant LuckhardIt is necessary to be given the prop that all elementary props are given. This is not necessary because it is even impossible. There is no such prop That all elementary props are given is SHOWN by there being none having an elementary sense which is not given. Notes of 1. 91. 9, as quoted in Ludwig Wittgenstein  The Duty of Genius 1. Ray Monk. Notebooks 1. As translated by Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe, first edition 1. Second edition 1. One often makes a remark and only later sees how true it is. Journal entry 1. October 1. Logic takes care of itself all we have to do is to look and see how it does it. Dont get involved in partial problems, but always take flight to where there is a free view over the whole single great problem, even if this view is still not a clear one. Journal entry 1 November 1. My difficulty is only an enormous difficulty of expression. Journal entry 8 March 1. I cannot get from the nature of the proposition to the individual logical operations That is, I cannot bring out how far the proposition is the picture of the situation. I am almost inclined to give up all my efforts. Journal entries 1. March 1. 91. 5 and 1. March 1. 91. 5 p. It is one of the chief skills of the philosopher not to occupy himself with questions which do not concern him. Journal entry 1 May 1. Language is a part of our organism and no less complicated than it. Journal entry 1. May 1. One of the most difficult of the philosophers tasks is to find out where the shoe pinches. Certainly it is correct to say Conscience is the voice of God. What do I know about God and the purpose of life I know that this world exists. That I am placed in it like my eye in its visual field. That something about it is problematic, which we call its meaning. This meaning does not lie in it but outside of it. That life is the world. That my will penetrates the world. That my will is good or evil. Therefore that good and evil are somehow connected with the meaning of the world. The meaning of life, i. God. And connect with this the comparison of God to a father. To pray is to think about the meaning of life. Journal entry 1. June 1. To believe in a God means to understand the question about the meaning of life. To believe in a God means to see that the facts of the world are not the end of the matter. To believe in God means to see that life has a meaning. Journal entry 8 July 1. There are two godheads the world and my independent I. I am either happy or unhappy, that is all. It can be said good or evil do not exist. A man who is happy must have no fear. Not even in the face of death. Only a man who lives not in time but in the present is happy. Journal entry 8 July 1. The World and Life are one. Physiological life is of course not Life. And neither is psychological life. Life is the world. Ethics does not treat of the world. Ethics must be a condition of the world, like logic. Ethics and Aesthetics are one. Journal entry 2. July 1. It is true Man is the microcosm I am my world. Web Page Templates Flash. Journal entry 1. October 1. What cannot be imagined cannot even be talked about. Journal entry 1. October 1. It is clear that the causal nexus is not a nexus at all. Journal entry 1. October 1. Tractatus Logico Philosophicus online at Wikisource. The aim of the book is to set a limit to thought, or rather not to thought, but to the expression of thoughts for in order to be able to set a limit to thought, we should have to find both sides of the limit thinkable i. It will therefore only be in language that the limit can be set, and what lies on the other side of the limit will simply be nonsense. The whole sense of the book might be summed up the following words what can be said at all can be said clearly, and what we cannot talk about we must pass over in silence. Original German Man knnte den ganzen Sinn des Buches etwa in die Worte fassen Was sich berhaupt sagen lsst, lsst sich klar sagen und wovon man nicht reden kann, darber muss man schweigen. Introduction. The world is all that is the case. Original German Die Welt ist alles, was der Fall ist. The world is the totality of facts, not things. Original German Die Welt ist die Gesamtheit der Tatsachen, nicht der Dinge. What is the case, the fact, is the existence of atomic facts. Original German Was der Fall ist, die Tatsache, ist das Bestehen von Sachverhalten. The logical picture of the facts is the thought. Original German Das logische Bild der Tatsachen ist der Gedanke. Though a state of affairs that would contravene the laws of physics can be represented by us spatially, one that would contravene the laws of geometry cannot. Original German Wohl knnen wir einen Sachverhalt rumlich darstellen, welcher den Gesetzen der Physik, aber keinen, der den Gesetzen der Geometrie zuwiderliefe. The thought is the significant proposition. Original German Der Gedanke ist der sinnvolle Satz. Philosophy aims at the logical clarification of thoughts. Philosophy is not a body of doctrine but an activity. A philosophical work consists essentially of elucidations. Philosophy does not result in philosophical propositions, but rather in the clarification of propositions. Without philosophy thoughts are, as it were, cloudy and indistinct its task is to make them clear and to give them sharp boundaries. Variant translation Philosophy is not a theory but an activity. A philosophical work consists essentially of elucidations. The result of philosophy is not a number of philosophical propositions. Original German Der Zweck der Philosophie ist die logische Klrung der Gedanken. Die Philosophie ist keine Lehre, sondern eine Ttigkeit. Ein philosophisches Werk besteht wesentlich aus Erluterungen. Das Resultat der Philosophie sind nicht philosophische Stze, sondern das Klarwerden von Stzen. Die Philosophie soll die Gedanken, die sonst, gleichsam, trbe und verschwommen sind, klar machen und scharf abgrenzen.