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A short note on

the logical mystic—on witgenstein’s tractictus

March 6, 2022

source: newhumanist.org.uk

by Dorian Minors

I did brain science at Cambridge. Now I'm a behaviour science professor. Read my shit.

The logical mystic—on Witgenstein’s Tractictus:

Simply, the truly religious was outside of speech. It could only be “shown” – and, as he puts it in Tractatus, “what can be shown cannot be said.”

To call a religious belief or practice “false” is, to use a basic philosophical term, to commit a category error. Truth and falseness belong to the sorts of “facts” which make up the world, the meaningful propositions of language. Religious belief – the mystical – is not a fact of this sort, and therefore to submit it to the truth tests of propositional logic is incorrect.

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