The meanings of words

Title: The meanings of words
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The meanings of words
Over time, means through which creatures have communicated with each other have evolved. From this, we now have words that supposedly carry meaning with them through which we are able to express our ideas and feelings to other. It is my opinion though, that we still do not have a means of communication through which we are able to accurately depict our feelings and ideas to each other because we are do not have the …showed first 75 words of 2328 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2328 total…manner will still be a plague on mankind. Both of these philosophers seemed to hit on one of the biggest problems I see facing the world today that many people will still probably be talking about long past my existence on this planet unless we find a better means to communicate. Bibliography 1. Wittgenstein, Ludwig, "Philosophical Investigations," Blackwell Publishers, 1953 2. Wittgenstein, Ludwig, "Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus," Routledge Classics, 1974 3. Whitehead, Alfred North, "Science and the Modern World," The Free Press, 1967

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