PuerAzaelis
PuerAzaelis
Harry Hindu
If more than one person used them, then how does the language qualify as being "private"? So there is no such thing as a "private" language?The Private Language Argument for Five Year Olds: words are only of use if more than one person uses them. — Banno
PuerAzaelis
unenlightened
Banno
Always get rid of the private object in this way: assume that it constantly changes, but that you do not notice the change because your memory constantly deceives you.
Metaphysician Undercover
Harry Hindu
Then it seems to be a trivial argument.Indeed that is the argument, I think, Wittgenstein is making - that there is indeed no such thing as a private language. — PuerAzaelis
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