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Pasquale De Marco

The Limits of the Language

In “The Limits of Language,” we embark on an intellectual journey that delves into the depths of Wittgenstein's philosophy, venturing beyond the confines of the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus to unravel the complexities of his thought. We explore the intricacies of language, meaning, and reality, questioning the very foundations of our understanding and challenging the limits of human knowledge.
With meticulous precision, Wittgenstein's philosophy probes the boundaries of what can be said and what can only be shown, blurring the lines between logic, language, and the world we experience. This book invites readers to confront the limits of their own understanding, to grapple with the ineffable, and to question the nature of reality itself.
This is not a mere exposition of Wittgenstein's philosophy; it is an exploration, an investigation, and an invitation to engage with one of the most profound and influential thinkers of the 20th century. We traverse the terrain of his thought, encountering paradoxes, puzzles, and moments of profound insight, all the while seeking to illuminate the path towards a deeper understanding of the human condition.
Throughout this intellectual odyssey, we encounter a Wittgenstein who is at once rigorous and poetic, a philosopher who wields language with surgical precision yet also revels in its nuances and ambiguities. We encounter a thinker who is deeply skeptical of the limits of language yet also recognizes its transformative power.
As we journey through the labyrinth of Wittgenstein's thought, we uncover a profound and unsettling vision of the world, a vision that challenges our most basic assumptions about reality, knowledge, and the very nature of human existence. His philosophy is a mirror held up to the human condition, reflecting both our brilliance and our limitations, our capacity for understanding and our propensity for self-deception.
“The Limits of Language” is an essential guide for anyone seeking to grapple with the profound questions that have perplexed philosophers for centuries. It is a book that will challenge your assumptions, expand your horizons, and leave you with a deeper understanding of the world and your place within it.
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81 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
PublishDrive
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