Re: Logical Language and Wittgenstein



On Mar 30, 4:21 pm, "John Jones" <jonescard...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mar 30, 10:18?am, "J P" <gms2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mar 30, 12:08 am, "John Jones" <jonescard...@xxxxxxx> wrote:

A logical language, a logical proposition, isn't discourse. Language
that is analysed logically is no longer discourse. Propositions
(logical) are parasitical on discourse or first use of language. ?In
normal discourse sense emerges or arises in one activity and is not a
summation or terminus of the logical or familiar movements of signs
impaled on a semantic abicus and of the summation of actions performed
on the segments of a string of signs. A logical lanuage or proposition
arises as a mechanical picture that can be compared only to a
mechanical reality.

I am not sure I understand you correctly but I guess that you mean
that logical language is a 1 to 1 mapping to a "logical" reality.
JP

Yes. A logical language, a formalism MUST portray in its operations
only those aspects of reality that mimic or map movements made in
those operations.

I agree and that is why you, and not only, have a hard to get
understood by logicians or any other one field experts.
You have to translate your ideas into their "language" before you can
start a conversation.
JP

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