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- Ludwig Wittgenstein is considered to be a great philosopher of the 20th century, the founder of the ordinary language philosophy.
- He emphasizes the diversity and differences in the use of language, and provides insights into various topics such as thought, belief, and anger.
- Wittgenstein's philosophy, like his claim that expressions have meaning only in the flow of life, shows an inseparable relationship between his life and philosophy.
Wittgenstein
Ludwig Wittgenstein (April 26, 1889 – April 29, 1951)
A philosopher born in Vienna, Austria. He is considered one of the greatest philosophers of the 20th century and a pioneer of modern Anglo-American analytical philosophy. He is regarded as the founder of the ordinary language school. He emphasized the diversity and differences in the use of language in an intellectual world that was increasingly distorted by its desire for universality. He is also considered one of the three major conversational philosophers, along with Dewey and Heidegger, in contrast to systematic philosophy.
It is difficult to examine his life separately from his philosophy, as he himself said, "Expression only has meaning in the flow of life." A man who, more than anyone else, wanted to be a perfect human being, but at the same time wanted to be the most human.
○ Didn't it become so if you liked it, whether anyone else denied it or agreed?
○ Thinking is drawing an image to oneself. 'Thinking' is when something is clearly drawn in front of your eyes.
○ If you only have one way of thinking, you can only live a life according to that way of thinking.
○ In a system where what is learned is taken at face value, the precious things that each child must cultivate are completely hidden or disappear. Those precious things are to doubt in one's own way, to think thoroughly, and to observe calmly.
○ If there are a few people who question the form of the game within the framework of the game, they are looked at with suspicion and excluded.
○ When we see something, we don't just see that something, we see the interpretation that arises within ourselves through it. Therefore, we react emotionally to that interpretation.
○ In ordinary social life, the word 'believe' is used as evidence of that belief, such as general experience, memory, and verification. However, when you say 'believe' in God, you don't need such evidence. Atheists don't know the word 'believe' in this usage. Therefore, the argument between the two never ends.
○ Anger hurts yourself.