“The more narrowly we examine language, the sharper becomes the
con?ict - tween it and our requirement. (For the crystalline purity of
logic was, of course, not a result of investigation; it was a
requirement. ) The con?ict becomes intolerable; the requirement is now
in danger of becoming empty. —We have got onto slippery ice where
there is no friction and so in a certain sense the conditions are
ideal, but also, just because of that, we are unable to walk. We want
to walk; so we need 1 friction. Back to the rough ground!” —Ludwig
Wittgenstein This manuscript consists of four related parts: a brief
overview of Wittgenstein’s p- losophy of language and its relevance
to information systems; a detailed explanation of Wittgenstein’s
late philosophy of language and mind; an extended discussion of the
re- vance of his philosophy to understanding some of the problems
inherent in information systems, especially those systems which rely
on retrieval based on some representation of the intellectual content
of that information. And, fourthly, a series of detailed footnotes
which cite the sources of the numerous quotations and provide some
discussion of the related issues that the text inspires. The ?rst
three of these parts can each be read by itself with some pro?t,
although they are related and do form a conceptual whole.
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ISBN
9781402045837
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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