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Single Idea 23481

[filed under theme 19. Language / A. Nature of Meaning / 2. Meaning as Mental ]

Full Idea

In the proposition a world is as it were put together experimentally. (As when in the law court in Paris a motor-car accident is represented by means of dolls, etc).

Gist of Idea

Propositions assemble a world experimentally, like the model of a road accident

Source

Ludwig Wittgenstein (Notebooks 1914-1916 [1915], 14.09.29)

Book Ref

Wittgenstein,Ludwig: 'Notebooks 1914-1916 (2nd ed)' [Blackwell 1979], p.7


A Reaction

[see Tractatus 4.031] This is the first appearance of LW's picture (or model) theory of meaning. It may well be the best theory of meaning anyone has come up with, since meaning being out in the world strikes me as absurd.


The 15 ideas with the same theme [meanings are essentially mental events]:

For Aristotle meaning and reference are linked to concepts [Aristotle, by Putnam]
Words were devised as signs for inner ideas, and their basic meaning is those ideas [Locke]
Words stand for the ideas in the mind of him that uses them [Locke]
Language is presumably for communication, and names stand for ideas [Berkeley]
Frege felt that meanings must be public, so they are abstractions rather than mental entities [Frege, by Putnam]
Psychological logicians are concerned with sense of words, but mathematicians study the reference [Frege]
Identity baffles psychologists, since A and B must be presented differently to identify them [Frege]
Propositions assemble a world experimentally, like the model of a road accident [Wittgenstein]
Language pictures the essence of the world [Wittgenstein]
The 'form' of the picture is its possible combinations [Wittgenstein]
Everything that is experienced in consciousness is meaning [Derrida]
If we reject corresponding 'facts', we should also give up the linked idea of 'representations' [Davidson]
Philosophy of language is a branch of philosophy of mind [Searle]
The Picture Theory claims we can read reality from our ways of speaking about it [Heil]
If meaning is mental pictures, explain "the cat (or dog!) is NOT on the mat" [Lowe]