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LEGACY

8 books enjoyed by Humanities Scholar Ludwig Wittgenstein

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Master of Language Philosophy Ludwig Wittgenstein

Humanities ScholarAT1889 — 1951

Austrian-born philosopher. Explored the nature of language and meaning in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus and Philosophical Investigations, transforming the course of analytic philosophy.

Since the limits of language mean the limits of the universe, one simply remains strictly silent about what cannot be spoken of precisely.

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Since the limits of language mean the limits of the universe, one simply remains strictly silent about what cannot be spoken of precisely.

Greeting

The limits of my language mean the limits of my world.
Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent.
Philosophy is a battle against the bewitchment of our intelligence by means of language.

Deploy

Tear apart the nonsense of metaphysics!
Logic is our weapon. Push forward!
Shut the mouths of those who cannot speak meaningfully!

Victory

Those who babbled about the unspeakable have learned silence.
This is what it looks like when you face the limits of language head-on.
They will never again pretend that nonsense is truth.

Draw

Regrouping. Still haven't reached the end of that contradiction.
Pulling back. Waiting for them to trip over their own language game.
I see a gap. Next time I'll sever that crack in their language.

Defeat

My fault. Didn't sharpen it enough.
Carving today's loss into my bones — repaying it with a more brutal logic.
Not broken yet. I'll rewrite the rules of the language game.

Strike

Tear it apart with logic!
Force the silence!
Shatter the nonsense!
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Overview

Overwhelming intellect and reflection combine to form a unique stat structure of self-destructive self-renewal. High courage and humility enabled total negation of his early theory, while low temperance and pessimistic disposition paradoxically constitute both the genius and the suffering simultaneously.

Core Abilities

Command
42
Martial
25
Intellect
98
Charm
60

Inner Virtues

Temperance
40
Diligence
88
Reflection
95
Courage
82

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
55
Benevolence
52
Fairness
70
Humility
75

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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