Tractatus logico-philosophicus

A philosophical work by Ludwig Wittgenstein

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Although the spots in our picture are geometrical figures, geometry can obviously say nothing about their actual form and position. But the network is purely geometrical, and all its properties can be given a priori. Laws, like the law of causation, etc., treat of the network and not what the network describes.


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