C202008031952: Who is [[0_PARA/đź’ˇ Resources & Themes/Wittgenstein/Ludwig Wittgenstein]]?
**Who is [[0_PARA/đź’ˇ Resources & Themes/Wittgenstein/Ludwig Wittgenstein]]?
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Cross Reference:
* 20200728: Chapter 6 Don’t think, but observe
* We can’t rely on language as a tool to help us understand out mental world. The use of individual words, and how it it is arranged, and to its effects changes at different context.
* There is no consistent meaning to words. It is a language game.
* If words and language are not consistent, then we cannot reliably use them as analytic tools for investigating the inner world.
* The question of whether language influence thoughts can be asked, but can’t be answered. Wittgenstein say.
* Page 8 of Alfred H Bloom - The Linguistic Shaping of thought. A Study in the impact of language on thinking in China and the West.
* Language may indeed influence thought Paper
* The reflective practitioner: How professionals think in action. Donald A Schon (Chapter 3) - Design as a Reflective Conversation with the Situation
* PHILOSOPHY - [[0_PARA/đź’ˇ Resources & Themes/Wittgenstein/Ludwig Wittgenstein]]
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQ33gAyhg2c
* Communication is about using words to trigger picture/image in the other person’s mind what we have in our mind, breakdown is when the other person do not have the similar “picture” of what we are saying. (Not any more. Not one way of picturing it)
* Language Games means, the CONTEXT and INTENTIONs. Different social context have different rules, and use of words/language.
* We get into misunderstanding when we apply the rules of a different game.
* Language is a public tool to help us understand out private life.
* Movie:
* Wittgenstein: Philosophical discussion in Cambridge - Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0cN_bpLrxk&gl=SG
* Wittgenstein: Philosophical discussion in Cambridge - Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIhl9rVg6mM
* Wittgenstein: Philosophical discussion in Cambridge - Part 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILlvG78ZldQ
* Books:
* Book : Philosophical Investigations by [[0_PARA/đź’ˇ Resources & Themes/Wittgenstein/Ludwig Wittgenstein]]
* Book. How to read Wittgenstien by Ray Monk