ONT Re: Epicyclic Recidivicious Remonstrance Of Russell
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| A proper theory of judgment must make it impossible to judge nonsense.
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| LW, Notebooks 1914-1916, page 97.
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| Ludwig Witgenstein, 'Notebooks, 1914-1916',
| Edited by G.H. von Wright & G.E.M. Anscombe,
| With English translation by G.E.M. Anscombe,
| Harper & Row, New York, NY, 1969.
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| The correct explanation of the form of the
| proposition "A judges p" must show that
| it is impossible to judge a nonsense.
| (Russell's theory does not satisfy
| this condition.)
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| LW, TLP 5.5422
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| Ludwig Wittgenstein,
|'Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus',
| Routledge, London, UK, 1922.
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