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" The solution of the problem of life is seen in the vanishing of this problem. "
Philosophical Interpretations - Стр. 222
авторы: Robert J. Fogelin - 1992 - Страниц: 272
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Along the Road: Notes and Essays of a Tourist

Aldous Huxley - 1925 - Страниц: 278
...answer which cannot be expressed the question too cannot be expressed. The riddle does not exist. . . . The solution of the problem of life is seen in the vanishing of this problem. (Is not this the reason why men to whom after long doubting the sense of life became...
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Catholic World, Том 123

1926 - Страниц: 906
...answer which cannot be expressed the question too cannot be expressed. The riddle does not exist. . . . The solution of the problem of life is seen in the vanishing of this problem. (Is not this the reason why men to whom after long doubting the sense of life became...
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English Prose Style

Herbert Read, Sir Herbert Edward Read - 1928 - Страниц: 262
...not been touched at all. Of course there is then no question left, and just this is the answer. -._ 6.521 The solution of the problem of life is seen in the vanishing of this problem. 6.522 There is indeed the inexpressible. This shows itself; it is the mystical. 6.53...
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Wittgenstein’s Language

T. Binkley - 1973 - Страниц: 244
...the way out is the way in. Yet both record a deeply dramatic journey; both seek the peace of silence: 6.521 The solution of the problem of life is seen in the vanishing of the problem. 133. ... The real discovery is the one that makes me capable of stopping doing philosophy when I want...
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Consciousness and Social Life

David H. DeGrood - 1976 - Страниц: 128
...Wittgenstein, manages to convey the neat way in which the problems of philosophy are solved, or dissolved: "The solution of the problem of life is seen in the vanishing of the problem."13 Philosophies are generated from "cramp" and "bewitchment"; we overcome these by investigating...
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Passionate Virtuosity: The Fiction of John Barth

Charles B. Harris - 1983 - Страниц: 240
...completely untouched. Of course there are then no questions left, and this itself is their answer. . . . The solution of the problem of life is seen in the vanishing of the problem."34 Similarly, George has not answered WESCACs questions; he has invalidated them, denied their...
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Themes Out of School: Effects and Causes

Stanley Cavell - 1988 - Страниц: 430
...takes the form of a description, unlike explanations in science. In the Tractatus Wittgenstein says, "The solution of the problem of life is seen in the vanishing of the problem," and in the Investigations he says: "... the clarity that we are aiming at is indeed complete clarity....
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Annals of Theoretical Psychology, Том 2

Joseph R. Royce, Leendert Mos - 1984 - Страниц: 398
...still not been touched at all. Of course there is then no question left, and just this is the answer. The solution of the problem of life is seen in the vanishing of this problem, (p. 187) He then only saw scientific problems which could be solved with scientific means,...
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Essays on Wittgenstein and Weininger

Allan Janik - 1985 - Страниц: 176
...this our world with all its suns and milky ways — is nothing (W, 552). Wittgenstein puts it thus: The solution of the problem of life is seen in the...doubt that the sense of life became clear to them have been unable to say what constituted that sense? (T, 6.522). And Finally: Wovon man nicht sprechen kann,...
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Philosophical-political Profiles

Jürgen Habermas - 1985 - Страниц: 248
...itself is the answer. The solution of the problem is seen in the vanishing of the problem. (Is this not the reason why those who have found after a long period of doubt that the sense of life became dear to them have then been unable to say what constituted that sense?) "Wittgenstein does not hesitate...
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