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" My propositions are elucidatory in this way: he who 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... "
Interpreting Qualitative Data: Methods for Analyzing Talk, Text and Interaction - Sivu xv
tekijä(t) David Silverman - 2006 - 448 sivua
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Karl Marx: The Burden of Reason (why Marx Rejected Politics and the Market)

Allan Megill - 2002 - 404 sivua
...propositions serve as elucidations in the following way: anyone who understands me eventually recognizes them as nonsensical, when he has used them— as steps—...throw away the ladder after he has climbed up it.)" 58. Helmut Fleischer, Marxism and History (note 6), 8-9. 59. See Bryan S. Turner, "Asiatic Society,"...
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Empty Words: Buddhist Philosophy and Cross-cultural Interpretation

Jay L. Garfield - 2002 - 324 sivua
...propositions serve as elucidations in the following way: anyone who understands me eventually recogni2es them as nonsensical, when he has used them — as...speak, throw away the ladder after he has climbed up it.l Wittgenstein's predicament is serious. No matter that we throw away the ladder after we have climbed...
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Deliberate Speed: The Origins of a Cultural Style in the American 1950s

W. T. Lhamon - 2002 - 338 sivua
...correctly. Anyone "who understands me eventually recognizes [my propositions] as nonsensical," he wrote, "when he has used them — as steps — to climb up...throw away the ladder after he has climbed up it)" (6.54). This was less the ironic ladder of Robert Frosts "Directive" (1947) than the earnest romantic...
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Empty Words: Buddhist Philosophy and Cross-cultural Interpretation

Jay L. Garfield - 2002 - 324 sivua
...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 up it.) Wittgenstein's predicament is serious. No matter that we throw away the ladder after we have climbed...
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World and Life as One: Ethics and Ontology in Wittgenstein’s Early Thought

Martin J. B. Stokhof - 2002 - 351 sivua
...understands me sees in the end that they are nonsensical, when through them—on them—he has climbed up beyond them. (He must, so to speak, throw away the ladder after he has climbed upward on it.) He must surmount these sentences, then he will see the world aright. (6-54)" The aim...
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Modernity at Sea: Melville, Marx, Conrad in Crisis

Cesare Casarino - 2002 - 358 sivua
...understands me ftnally 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.187 Similarly, the intertwined...
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Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Early Wittgenstein

Stuart Shanker, David Kilfoyle - 2002 - 320 sivua
...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) This insight...
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Jarrell, Bishop, Lowell, & Co: Middle-generation Poets in Context

Suzanne Ferguson - 2003 - 376 sivua
...that he who understands me recognizes them as nonsensical after he has climbed through, on, and over them. (He must, so to speak, throw away the ladder after he has climbed up on it.) He must overcome these sentences; then he sees the world rightly. To begin with, this proposition...
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Søren Kierkegaard: Philosophy of religion : Kierkegaard contra contemporary ...

Daniel W. Conway, K. E. Gover - 2002 - 344 sivua
...propositions serve as elucidations in the following way: anyone who understands me eventually recognizes them as nonsensical, when he has used them — as...throw away the ladder after he has climbed up it.) Ludwig Wittgenstein. The Concluding Unscientific Postscript is generally regarded as the most philosophically...
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Philosophy and Neuroscience: A Ruthlessly Reductive Account

J. Bickle - 2003 - 256 sivua
...propositions serve as elucidations in the following way: anyone who understands me eventually recognizes them as nonsensical, when he has used them — as...throw away the ladder after he has climbed up it." ([1919]1961). Please note that my appeal to Wittgenstein is metaphorical. As should be clear from the...
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