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6115 | Vagueness, and simples being beyond experience, are obstacles to a logical language [Russell] |
Full Idea: The fact that we do not experience simples is one obstacle to the actual creation of a correct logical language, and vagueness is another. | |
From: Bertrand Russell (Logical Atomism [1924], p.159) | |
A reaction: The dream of creating a perfect logical language looks doomed from the start, but it is a very interesting project to try to pinpoint why it is unlikely to be possible. I say a perfect language cuts nature exactly at the joints, so find the joints. |