Multiple Choice
According to the verifiability criterion of factual meaningfulness,
A) propositions about God must be verifiable, since they deal with a factual question.
B) the meaning of an ethical proposition consists in its conditions of verifiability.
C) the criterion is itself verifiable.
D) nothing unverifiable can be meaningful.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q16: Is the philosophical self of the Tractatus
Q17: Compare Wittgenstein on the nature of value
Q18: Which of these sentences can not be
Q19: The world, according to the Tractatus, is<br>A)
Q20: In Wittgenstein's Tractatus, every picture is taken
Q21: About the part of the Tractatus that
Q22: Why couldn't the "important" part of the
Q23: Why do tautologies and contradictions "say nothing"?
Q24: About the meaning of life, Wittgenstein holds
Q25: Logical positivists<br>A) tend to take the "objects"