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    Wittgenstein's Main Aim in the Tractatus Is to
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Wittgenstein's Main Aim in the Tractatus Is to

Question 3

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Wittgenstein's main aim in the Tractatus is to


A) explain the nature of language.
B) give an account of how natural science is a priori knowable.
C) set a limit to thought.
D) make accessible the results of the new logic.

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