
"A Discourse on the Logic of Sense"
"A Discourse on the Logic of Sense" is a philosophical work by Ludwig Wittgenstein that explores how language relates to meaning and reality. It examines how sentences convey sense or significance, especially focusing on how words can express feelings, impressions, or states of affairs. Wittgenstein analyzes the structure of language, highlighting that meaning depends on context and use rather than fixed definitions. The book delves into complex ideas about the nature of thought, language, and the limits of expression, offering insights into how we make sense of the world through the words we use.