• Shawn
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    This is a topic I've not quite mastered so bear with me over my bumbling.

    I've been reading the TLP for a while now, and the best summary for it would be an analysis of a semantic-two dimensional plane. Hence the title.

    I've grown reading the Investigations as an anlysis done in three dimensions now.

    But, I don't have much more to say on the topic other than what are your thoughts about two-dimensional semantics?

    Here's the SEP entry on it:

    https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/two-dimensional-semantics/
  • Shawn
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    Bump
  • Terrapin Station
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    Isn't 2D semantics focused on possible worlds? Why would "the best summary for TLP" involve possible world analysis?
  • Shawn
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    Isn't 2D semantics focused on possible worlds? Why would "the best summary for TLP" involve possible world analysis?Terrapin Station

    Sorry, must have made a mistake in that regards.

    Carry on.
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