His teacher, Bertrand Russell, described Wittgenstein as "perhaps the most perfect example I have ever known of genius as traditionally conceived; passionate, profound, intense, and dominating".[18] — Wikipedia on Russell calling Wittgenstein a genius
So far your contribution is at the level of a five-year-old. Good job! - if you're five. is there anything you can articulate that any of us can respond to?
However, I have never understood why Wittgenstein would be a genius. I have never seen anything Wittgenstein wrote, reused at all, by anyone, and in any other context. Seriously, I have never seen anybody doing anything even remotely useful with his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus or his posthumously published notes.
Seems like a good question to me. Banno's reference at the start suggests the difficulty of the topic. But an adult sometimes has to think and make up his, or her, own mind. May I suggest keeping it simple. We need some kind of working definitions for "word" and "meaning" even if tentative and probationary. There is zero point in proceeding at all without these.what i really want to know is how and why a private language is not only unintelligible to others, but also unintelligible to myself. — PuerAzaelis
I find no fault here. And this is in the manner of an existence proof. Someone says you cannot, and you exhibit a case wherein you do. Not always accompanied by trumpet fanfares, but good and substantial in itself.Seems perfectly intelligible to me. Intelligible enough that when I write "s" when I encounter something that isn't funny, I have enough grounds to tell myself that I've made an error. — PuerAzaelis
As long as I used the term in a coherent manner, — PuerAzaelis
No. He has thought for himself and built a substantial-seeming argument. If it's W you wish to oppose and upend, then you have your work to do, at the least to understand him so you can refute him directly and explicitly.Yay the five year old has disproved Wittgenstein. — PuerAzaelis
Then there might be a feedback loop from cognitive dissonance. But we need to know our presuppositions. Is meaning as primordial presupposed? Then it's just a matter of accounting for the details of the how.Suppose on Day Fourteen on the island you mis-remember that "S" is for things you found ironic... — Banno
And how would you be able to tell that you are using it coherent? Suppose on Day Fourteen on the island you mis-remember that "S" is for things you found ironic...
How do you check the meaning of "S"? — Banno
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