Ludwig wittgenstein philosophy
The limits of my language are the limits of my world...
Ludwig wittgenstein quotes on languageLudwig Wittgenstein
Ludwig Wittgenstein (26 April1889 – 29 April1951) was an Austrian-born philosopher who spent much of his life in England.
Quotes
1910s
- It seems to me as good as certain that we cannot get the upper hand against England.
The English — the best race in the world — cannot lose! We, however, can lose and shall lose, if not this year then next year.
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- Writing about the eventual outcome of World War I, in which he was a volunteer in the Austro-Hungarian army (25 October 1914), as quoted in The First World War (2004) by Martin Gilbert, p.
104
The thought that our race is going to be beaten depresses me terribly, because I am completely German.
- I work quite diligently and wish that I were better and smarter. And these both are one and the same.
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- In a letter to Paul Engelmann (1917) as quoted in The Idea of Justice (2010) by Amartya Sen, p. 31
- You won't — I really believe — get too much out of reading it. Because you won'