Ludwig Wittgenstein
चित्र:Wittgenstein1930.jpg Ludwig Wittgenstein
Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein '(26 April 1889 - 29 April 1951) was a philosopher of Austria. He worked mainly on logic, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of language. They are compiled in the greatest philosophers of the twentieth century.
His only surviving book was published - Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. Philosophical Investigations has been widely discussed in later published books. Wittenthen is a professor of Cambridge University. Wittenztstein's father Karl was a Jew who later adopted Protestantism. Contribution
The biggest contribution of Wintestine is to keep the language in philosophical perspective. Today, when any language is mentioned in philosophy, Vittonstein's name is automatically remembered. There is a lot of reasoning from Wittgenstein's writings, even so many times Wittstein's work has been said to be in contrast to Philosopher's, but it would be wrong to say that even before Wichtenstein, logicians used language (which used to determine the truth The logical analysis was emphasized). The Guru of Bertrand Russell (whom he had studied the argument) of the University of Washington, has made a great contribution in giving the logic a proper place in philosophy. The philosophical life of Wittenstein is very interesting because he has denied his past works in his later works. In their earlier books, Wichtenstein appears to show the importance of language for truth, but in his final book "philosophical investigations" (which has been posthumously), Wittstein has described the bias in the language. This conclusion of Wintestine proved to be new and important for the philosophical world. Wittengenstein in a way rendered the idea that the language is not a description of the truth but the truth is created. All Western philosophy is contained in the language, but the language exhibits a form of truth, the truth that we create from our belief or experience. Wittgenstein repeatedly mentions a language deal, in which the participants create and use the language to express any truth. Through this sport, Vittentine explains the difference between facts and truth distinguished from the language. In his deterministic book "philosophical investigations" he says that "most of the time we talk about the meaning of the word", then we talk about the purpose of that word in only one language. "
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