'For the person or persons that hold dominion, can no more combine with the keeping up of majesty the running with harlots drunk or naked about the streets, or the performances of a stage player, or the open violation or contempt of laws passed by themselves than they can combine existence with non-existence'.

- Benedict de Spinoza. Political Treatise. 1677.




Saturday, October 25, 2014

NOTICE: WITTGENSTEIN'S PHILOSOPHICAL GRAMMAR



What follows in this blog will be a critical exploration of Ludwig Wittgenstein's book: Philosophical Grammar. I will present Wittgenstein's propositions and arguments propositions and follow these with my own thoughts. My reference for the propositions and the summaries will be the Rees / Kenny edition of Philosophical Grammar.