Wittgenstein Tweets

Wittgenstein Tweets

@WittTweets

Wittgenstein's life accelerated through 600 tweets.

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Tweets

  1. Not too late to follow the life of Robert J. Oppenheimer: . He still hasn't made *that* thing, or said *those* words.

  2. When I grow up I will be an architect. I will make things. I will make them big, I will make them grand. (1909, aged 5)

  3. To follow the life of Robert J. Oppenheimer, accelerated through 600 tweets (a bit like me): . He starts at 22:00 GMT tomorrow.

  4. ... The doctor’s wife gave me an electric blanket today and said ‘Many happy returns.' I replied: ‘There will be no returns.'(1951, aged 61)

  5. Am I not getting closer to saying that in the end logic cannot be described? You will see it in the practice of language. (1951, aged 61)

  6. I sit with a philosopher in the garden; he says again and again ‘I know that that’s a tree’. Someone else overhears this and I tell them...

  7. Even if I have hit the mark only rarely, philosophers will at least recognize what target I have been ceaselessly aiming at. (1951, aged 61)

  8. ... BUT I am able to work now as I have never worked before! Writing an immense amount. (1951, aged 61)

  9. I now do philosophy like an old woman who is always mislaying something and having to look for it again: now her spectacles, now her keys...

  10. Go to the pub every evening with the doctor’s wife. I order two ports and pour mine into a plant pot! Very dishonest! (1951, aged 61)

  11. My doctor’s home – where I now stay – has a wonderful name: ‘Storeys End’. (1951, aged 61)

  12. Back in England, forced back to stay in Cambridge to stay close to doctor. It’s all X-rays, hormone prescriptions etc. (1951, aged 61)

  13. In Norway with Ben. Enormously enjoyable. PERHAPS I will be able to live alone here once again and work on philosophy! (1950, aged 61)

  14. How do I know that two people mean the same when each says he believes in God? As ever, PRACTICE gives the words their sense.(1950, aged 61)

  15. I could not bring myself to believe what Catholics believe e.g. this is blood, not wine. But this serves as THEIR background.(1950, aged 61)

  16. ... We work with an inherited background against which I distinguish between true and false. Is this background ‘justified’? (1950, aged 61)

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