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Abstract
Philosopher Stephen Toulmin continues his exploration of language and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Professor Toulmin explains that Wittgenstein worked throughout his career to understand, "...how it is possible at all that there should be such a thing as a meaningful language." In order to do so, Wittgenstein looked at the limits of language. He wanted to understand the difference between, "...the zone of language which is meaningful, as opposed to just being nonsense or mere exclamation and noise."
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Introduction to Philosophy, History of Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion Philosophy of Religion, Examined Life, The
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