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Tag Archives: objects
Wittgenstein’s Most Cherished Emphasis
“What we cannot speak of we must pass over in silence” Ludwig Wittgenstein
Posted in Quotes
Tagged correlation, epistemology, etymology, facts, knowledge, logic, logical positivism, objects, ontology, proposition, sense, Structure, Wittgenstein, world
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Dreams
I think that dreams are also an important human quality to study. They form the bridge between our conscious and unconscious minds, whose separation is very blurred (if one even exists at all). I was inspired to write the post … Continue reading
Posted in General Philosophies
Tagged asleep, awake, building, construction, definition, difference, dreams, how can you know?, objects, perception, reality, unconscious, vs., what is reality
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