In the Tractatus, Wittgenstein held that a proposition is a picture. Explain this.
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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
Q16: In Wittgenstein's Tractatus, propositions are thought of
Q17: What is the world, according to the
Q18: Why do tautologies and contradictions "say nothing"?
Q19: How is the limit to thought set?
Q20: Is the philosophical self of the Tractatus
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