subject and logical form in Tractatus
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Abstract:
Early Wittgenstein separate meaning from ideas by attaching necessity to language. In his view, language has a logical structure which is a model of existing necessities in the world. He define object in a specific way to explain existing necessities in the world. At his viewpoint there is a sign for each object in possible language and each object has some possibilities to join others which the existing relations are some of those possibilities. Wittgenstein thinks logical structure of language is caused by scaffolding of world and language is meaningful just in a way of picturing the world. Without saying anything about communication between people, Wittgenstein studies how language is possible and as an answer he shows logical form. In Wittgensteins design of language Subject lose its position that sets function of words but objects and their possibilities to join each other take that position.
Keywords:
logical form , Subject , object , Meaning , Tractatus , Early Wittgenstein
Language:
Persian
Published:
Logical Studies, Volume:7 Issue: 2, 2017
Pages:
31 to 47
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