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| | Amazon.com : Me and the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus |
 | | According to the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, language's only proper use is the description of states of affairs that can be verifiably true or false: those involving solids, liquids, or gases. |
 | | Bertrand Russell, in his introduction to the book, describes it as "one which no serious philosopher can afford to neglect." Because I chose to study philosophy in England, and fancied myself a serious philosopher, I refused to afford to neglect the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. |
 | | He raged so hard, he accidentally developed an entirely new philosophy of language, one that contradicted the Tractatus-Logico Philosophicus. |
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