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"There are, indeed, things that cannot be put into words. They make themselves manifest. They are what is mystical. (6.522)"
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Ludwig Wittgenstein"If a false thought is so much as expressed boldly and clearly, a great deal has already been gained."
Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein was an Austro-British philosopher who worked primarily in logic, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of language.
"There are, indeed, things that cannot be put into words. They make themselves manifest. They are what is mystical. (6.522)"
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