In a message dated 11/4/2002 1:53:45 PM Central Standard Time,
alfred.lang@psy.unibe.ch writes:
> Or would you like to think
> that one hundred or so generations of wise men and women did not
> solve them, but we clever guiys are at them next moment? Let them,
> concepts and problems, pass away, without regret. If we can gain
> better ones.
>
>
wittgenstein would be a prime example of someone who whittled all of logical
thought into concise propositions that if you take his word for it put an end
to philosophy. . .
. . .of course we know that not to be the case. . .
. . .or do we?
eric
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