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«Nuestra declaración de que las proposiciones de la metafísica carecen completamente de sentido, de que no afirman nada, dejará, aun entre aquellos que concuerden intelectualmente con nuestros resultados, un penoso sentimiento de disgusto: ¿cómo es posible que tantos hombres pertenecientes a los pueblos y épocas más diversos, e incluyendo mentalidades eminentes entre ellos hubieran derrochado con tan genuino fervor tanta energía en la metafísica para que ella finalmente no consistiera sino en meras sucesiones verbales sin sentido?, y ¿cómo sería comprensible que estas obras ejerzan hasta el día de hoy una influencia tan fuerte sobre lectores y oyentes si no contienen ya no digamos errores, sino que son totalmente vacuas?
Estas dudas están justificadas, ya que la metafísica posee un contenido —solo que éste no es teorético. Las (pseudo)proposiciones de la metafísica no sirven para la descripción de relaciones objetivas, ni existentes (caso en el cual serían proposiciones verdaderas), ni inexistentes (caso en el cual —por lo menos— serían proposiciones falsas); ellas sirven para la expresion de una actitud emotiva ante la vida».
Rudolf Carnap: «La superación de la metafísica mediante el análisis lógico del lenguaje», en: El positivismo lógico. Fondo de Cultura Económica, págs. 84-85. Madrid, 1965.
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Untitled Project: Robert Smithson Library & Book Club [Carnap, Rudolf, The Logical Syntax of Language, 1959] Oil paint on carved wood, 2018
German Philosophy ask!
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz : What is the integral part of your personality?
Immanuel Kant : How honest are you?
Critique of Pure Reason : Do people find you boring?
a Priori : Are you a fast learner?
a Posteriori : What is the field you are most knowledgeable about?
Synthetic a Posteriori : Do you like to disappear from people’s lives?
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel : Does your speech get incomprehensible at times
Phenomenology of the Spirit : How much of an enigma are you?
Young Hegelians : Are you a rebel?
Old Hegelians : Or do you like to keep things in order?
Arthur Schopenhauer : Do you like to isolate yourself?
The World as Will and Representation : Do you feel like the world is working against you?
On the Suffering of the World : How do you deal with your pains?
The Sublime : Would you like to just leave the world and disappear?
Friedrich Nietzsche : Are you the sore thumb?
Übermensch : Do you work hard?
Thus Spoke Zarathustra : If you had the ability to change one, and ONLY ONE thing in the minds of others, what would you change?
Human, All Too Human : Are you alienated?
Schopenhauer as an Educator : Favorite teacher?
Karl Marx : Do you believe in change?
The Communist Manifesto : Left or Right? Or neither?
Das Kapital : Can you manage your money well?
Max Stirner : Are you selfish?
The Ego and its Own : Would you fight for what is yours, even if it was one-sided against you?
Gottlob Frege : How are you with maths?
Rudolf Carnap : Would you try first, think later, or think first, try later?
Ludwig Wittgenstein : Did you finish something grand?
Tractatus Philoso-Logicus : How many languages do you know?
The Beetle : Objective or Subjective?
Karl Popper : Favorite branch of science?
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