Wittgenstein's Tractatus: True Thoughts and Nonsensical Propositions

Philosophical Investigations 26 (4):332-347 (2003)
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Abstract

Study of Wittgenstein's claim in the Preface of the Tractatus that his thoughts are unassailably true and his declaration at the end of the work that his propositions are nonsensical.

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