Multiple Choice
About the meaning of life, Wittgenstein holds that
A) only science can help us here.
B) language has so far been inadequate to the task of expressing it, but there is hope that it may be developed so as to solve the riddle.
C) the riddle can be answered in the clear words of the Tractatus.
D) the solution lies in the vanishing of the problem.
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