Keir’s Class Confusion

BY STEWART SLATER “Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent” wrote Wittgenstein, thereby changing the world. For the “Linguistic Turn” he spawned in philosophy changed the task of the practitioners of his discipline from inventing new entities and processes to explain the world (Plato’s Forms, Hegel’s Dialectic etc.) to ruthlessly weeding out all propositions which failed their test of meaning. That those who … Continue reading Keir’s Class Confusion