About the meaning of life, Wittgenstein holds that
A) only science can help us here.
B) language has so far been inadequate to the task of expressing it, but there is hope that it may be developed so as to solve the riddle.
C) the riddle can be answered in the clear words of the Tractatus.
D) the solution lies in the vanishing of the problem.
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Q4: Language, in the Tractatus view,
A) is composed
Q5: Tautologies, Wittgenstein tells us,
A) can be known
Q6: Wittgenstein's main aim in the Tractatus is
Q7: About the part of the Tractatus that
Q8: Which of these sentences can not be
Q10: About philosophy, Wittgenstein tells us:
A) its task
Q11: According to the verifiability criterion of factual
Q12: Logical positivists
A) tend to take the "objects"
Q13: Sketch (in a general way, without all
Q14: Why couldn't the "important" part of the
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