Tractatus Sociologicus-Ontologicus (Draft 1)

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This is a draft and much shortened version of one of my most abstract and ambition works hitherto. It is deeply theoretical and extremely influenced by Wittgenstein. It is named after his Tractatus as a tribute. In the parts of the work in this draft I attempt to map out the meanings of social propositions and how the social world and metasociology itself forms out of them. I also briefly introduce my Wittgensteinian Equivalence Theory in this work, but the the version presented herein is simplified as it was applied only to the nature of social propositions. Much of this work is liable to significant change in the future, and I do not expect to finish it until much later into my 20s.

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Coraline R.E Empson
University of Sheffield

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