Logical-philosophical treatise

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Structurally, the "Logical-Philosophical Treatise" consists of seven aphorisms, accompanied by an extensive system of explanations. Substantially, he offers a theory that solves the main philosophical problems through the prism of the relationship between language and the world. Language and the world are the central concepts of Wittgenstein's entire philosophy. In the Treatise, they appear as a mirror pair: language reflects the world, because the logical structure of language is identical to the ontological structure of the world. The world is made up of facts, not of objects, as is the case in most philosophical systems. The world represents the entire set of existing facts. Facts can be simple or complex. Objects are that which, entering into interaction, forms facts. Objects have a logical form - a set of properties that allow them to enter into certain relationships. In language, simple facts are described by simple sentences. They, and not names, are the simplest linguistic units. Complex facts correspond to complex sentences. All language is a complete description of everything that is in the world, that is, of all facts. All sentences that violate the laws of logic or are not related to observable facts are considered by Wittgenstein to be meaningless. For students and teachers of philosophical, philological, culturological specialties, as well as all those interested in the problems of modern philosophy and culture.

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Publication language: Russian

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