The Limits of Language: Wittgenstein and the Quest for Clarity
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- Опубліковано 24 чер 2024
- Chapter 1: Vienna, 1903 - A City Sick with Ideas 00:00
Chapter 2: Skjolden, 1913 - A Hermit's Refuge 03:30
Chapter 3: Cambridge, 1929 - A Return with Reservations 06:39
Chapter 4: Vienna, 1931 - A City of Doubts 10:10
Chapter 5: Horseshoe Bay, 1936 - A Teacher and a Trout 13:01
Chapter 6: London, 1939 - A World on the Brink 15:44
Chapter 7: Cambridge, 1942 - A Beacon in the Dark 18:09
Chapter 8: County Clare, 1945 - A Man and the Sea 21:07
Chapter 9: Oxford, 1947 - A Farewell Symphony 23:53
Chapter 10: Cambridge, 1951 - A Life in Fragments 26:39
Disclaimer: An important historical detail was missed! Ludwig Wittgenstein actually completed his groundbreaking work, "Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus," during World War I, not after. - Фільми й анімація
Wow. Beautiful! Thank you so much for this. I'll listen it over and over again.
This was great ❤
I wonder, who are you and what move you to do these videos? I'm genuinly curious; they're really inspiring. Thanks!
Hi, Im just a person endlessly fascinated by theology, philosophy and history! Thank you very kindly!
Thanks ~ this is a fantastic presentation !
Thank you for your kind words!
Substance is lacking.
"I hear you about the substance, and that's a great point. I was actually aiming for more of a story-driven approach this time."
Where is this from? This is great
docs.google.com/document/d/1-k2Z3Vi9MZ3kta4iVOJsFE1wR2L2Qk3YVr2wejhUvRE/edit?usp=sharing
here is a link to the document, if that is what you are looking for!
@@finitude0 did you write this?
@@crisgon9552 I used AI to help write the story, but I edited it for clarity and flow.
@finitude0 there were some mistakes (Wittgenstein finished the Tractatus while in WW1), but it was a great read and listen. Thanks again
@@crisgon9552 Thanks for catching that! Ill put a disclaimer in the description to correct that. Im glad you enjoyed it!
Boy you better put down that knife.. your mind is sharp. Great video
Carefully puts down the knife. Thanks for the compliment, that means a lot! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Words fail me
As a wise man once said"Silence is the most captivating dialogue when words prove inadequate."