Perhaps, had Wittgenstein reflected further,having lived long enough to exhaust his second order of reflection (the naive notion of a pure language of signification and referent being the first), he should have come to the notion of Plato regarding that that is beyond the flux, and so to say, eternal.
whoa, keynes was most certainly not the greatest economist of the 20th century! unfortunately, he became the most influential... but he was definately not the greatest
Perhaps, had Wittgenstein reflected further,having lived long enough to exhaust his second order of reflection (the naive notion of a pure language of signification and referent being the first), he should have come to the notion of Plato regarding that that is beyond the flux, and so to say, eternal.
ThewildRageofGordon 6 months ago
whoa, keynes was most certainly not the greatest economist of the 20th century! unfortunately, he became the most influential... but he was definately not the greatest
ott0Kitam 1 year ago
@ott0Kitam perhaps that is what was meant...see the various potential meanings of the word greatest...
VIRTLANTIS 7 months ago