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PHILOSOPHY - Ludwig Wittgenstein

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A lot of unhappiness comes about in this world

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because we can't let other people know

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what we mean clearly enough.

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One of the philosophers who can help us

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with our communication problems

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is Ludwig Wittgenstein.

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He was a recluse.

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He had a stutter, paused for ages in the middle

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of his sentences and had a habit of

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storming out

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if he didn't like what people were saying.

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It was weirdly the ideal background

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for someone intent on studying how easily

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communication between people goes wrong.

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Ludwig Wittgenstein

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was born Vienna in 1889.

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The youngest child of a wealthy,

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highly cultured

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but domineering steel magnate.

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Three of Ludwig's four brothers took their own lives,

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and Ludwig himself was frequently

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troubled by suicidal thoughts.

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When he was young, he was interested in engineering.

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After studying at Cambridge,

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his father died and he inherited a lot

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of money.

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He gave it all away,

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mainly to his already very rich relatives

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and went to live in spartan solitude

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in Norway.

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Then he started writing a book published in 1921

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called Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus.

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It was a short, beautiful

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and baffling work.

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The big question that Wittgenstein

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asks in it is:

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How do human beings

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manage to communicate ideas to one another?

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And his answer,

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which felt revolutionary,

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is that language works by triggering

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