THE FLY IN BOTTLE: WITTGENSTEIN AND WORLD THAT OUTRUNS WORDS

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Bol Ludwig Wittgenstein published a single slim book in his lifetime, announced that it had solved every problem in philosophy, and went off to teach schoolchildren in the Austrian countryside. Then he came back and spent the rest of his life dismantling it. This book follows that astonishing turn, and the one provocation that runs through all of it: that the limits of our language are the limits of our world. It is a beautiful claim. It is also, this book argues, not quite true. With wit, mischief, and a deep respect for the man he keeps contradicting, the author reads Wittgenstein closely and against the grain. We meet the fly trapped in the bottle, the picture theory and its famous final silence, the language-games and family resemblances of the later years, and philosophy reimagined as a kind of therapy for minds bewitched by their own grammar. And then the book presses on the great thesis until it cracks: through the world that existed long before any word, the experiences that outrun speech, the knowing that arrives before its name, the brain that thinks without sentences, octopuses with eight independent minds, and one very real letter in which the author personally begged a living philosopher to abolish the word consciousness. What emerges is a serious argument wearing a light coat: language is the finest instrument our species has ever built, and it is still too small for the world it tries to hold. The gap between what we can know and what we can say is not a flaw to apologize for. It is the most interesting room in the house, and the door is unlocked. >Wittgenstein, philosophy of language, limits of knowledge, consciousness, meaning, intuition, understanding

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Ludwig Wittgenstein published a single slim book in his lifetime, announced that it had solved every problem in philosophy, and went off to teach schoolchildren in the Austrian countryside. Then he came back and spent the rest of his life dismantling it. This book follows that astonishing turn, and the one provocation that runs through all of it: that the limits of our language are the limits of our world. It is a beautiful claim. It is also, this book argues, not quite true. With wit, mischief, and a deep respect for the man he keeps contradicting, the author reads Wittgenstein closely and against the grain. We meet the fly trapped in the bottle, the picture theory and its famous final silence, the language-games and family resemblances of the later years, and philosophy reimagined as a kind of therapy for minds bewitched by their own grammar. And then the book presses on the great thesis until it cracks: through the world that existed long before any word, the experiences that outrun speech, the knowing that arrives before its name, the brain that thinks without sentences, octopuses with eight independent minds, and one very real letter in which the author personally begged a living philosopher to abolish the word consciousness. What emerges is a serious argument wearing a light coat: language is the finest instrument our species has ever built, and it is still too small for the world it tries to hold. The gap between what we can know and what we can say is not a flaw to apologize for. It is the most interesting room in the house, and the door is unlocked. >Wittgenstein, philosophy of language, limits of knowledge, consciousness, meaning, intuition, understanding

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