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" My propositions serve as elucidations in the following way : anyone who understands me eventually recognizes them as nonsensical, when he has used them — as steps to climb up beyond them. (He must, so to speak, throw away the ladder after he has climbed... "
Stealing a Gift: Kierkegaard's Pseudonyms and the Bible - Side 185
af Jolita Pons - 2004 - 206 sider
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Inward Ho!

Christopher Morley - 1923 - 182 sider
...understands me finally recognizes them as senseless, when he has climbed out through them, on them, over them. He must, so to speak, throw away the ladder after he has climbed up on it. He must surmount these propositions; then he sees the world rightly. Whereof one cannot speak,...
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INWARD HO!

CHRISTOPHER MORLEY - 1923 - 196 sider
...understands me finally recognizes them as senseless, when he has climbed out through them, on them, over them. He must, so to speak, throw away the ladder after he has climbed up on it. He must surmount these propositions; then he sees the world rightly. Whereof one cannot speak,...
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English Prose Style

Herbert Read, Sir Herbert Edward Read - 1928 - 252 sider
...understands me finally recognises them as senseless, when he has climbed out through them, on them, over them. (He must, so to speak, throw away the ladder, after he has climbed up on it.) He must surmount these propositions ; then he sees the world rightly. 7 Whereof one cannot...
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Fifty Years of Quine's "Two Dogmas"

Hans-Johann Glock, Kathrin Glüer, Geert Keil - 2003 - 308 sider
...the Tractatus. In sentence 6.54 we read: "My sentences serve as elucidations in the following sense: anyone who understands me eventually recognizes them...throw away the ladder after he has climbed up it.)" What we find here could be called the paradox of elucidation: How is it possible that nonsensical sentences...
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Language, Truth and Knowledge: Contributions to the Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap

Thomas Bonk - 2003 - 210 sider
...this method would be the only strictly correct one. 6.54 My propositions serve as elucidations [...]: anyone who understands me eventually recognizes them...has used them - as steps - to climb up beyond them. [...]. 7 What we cannot speak about we must pass over in silence." It is almost impossible to understand...
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Paradox and the Possibility of Knowledge: The Example of Psychoanalysis

Jeremy Barris - 2003 - 166 sider
...the pure artificiality of being there in order to he discarded: My propositions serve as elucidations in the following way: anyone who understands me eventually recognizes them as nonsensical, when he has used them—as steps—to climb up beyond them. (He must, so to speak, throw away the ladder after he has...
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Frontiers: (Kant, Hegel, Frege, Wittgenstein)

Bennington Books, Geoffrey Bennington - 2003 - 500 sider
...understands me finally recognizes them as senseless, when he has climbed out through them, on them, over them. (He must so to speak throw away the ladder, after he has climbed up on it.) He must surmount these propositions; then he sees the world rightly. But this 'seeing the world...
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German 20th Century Philosophical Writings

Wolfgang Schirmacher - 2003 - 308 sider
...understands me finally recognizes them as senseless, when he has climbed out through them, on them, over them. (He must so to speak throw away the ladder, after he has climbed up on it.) He must surmount these propositions; then he sees the world rightly. 7 Whereof one cannot speak,...
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(Over)Interpreting Wittgenstein

A. Biletzki - 2003 - 276 sider
...understands me finally recognizes them as senseless, when he has climbed out through them, on them, over them. (He must so to speak throw away the ladder, after he has climbed up on it.) He must surmount these propositions; then he sees the world rightly. (TLP 6.54) Whereof one...
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Arguments and Metaphors in Philosophy

Daniel Harry Cohen - 2004 - 252 sider
...provides us with an exemplary case at the end of the Tractatus: My propositions serve as elucidations in the following way: anyone who understands me eventually...speak, throw away the ladder after he has climbed up it.)16 He has asked us to look at what he has written in a different way, to see it as something else....
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