Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus by Ludwig Wittgenstein
Author:Ludwig Wittgenstein [Wittgenstein, Ludwig]
Language: eng
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Published: 2011-01-11T05:00:00+00:00
TRACTATUS LOGICO-PHILOSOPHICUS
If there is a value which is of value, it must lie outside all happening and being-so. For all happening and being-so is accidental.
What makes it non-accidental cannot lie in the world, for otherwise this would again be accidental.
It must lie outside the world.
6.42
Hence also there can be no ethical propositions.
Propositions cannot express anything higher.
6.421
It is clear that ethics cannot be expressed.
Ethics are transcendental.
(Ethics and æsthetics are one.)
6.422
The first thought in setting up an ethical law of the form “thou shalt . . . ” is: And what if I do not do it. But it is clear that ethics has nothing to do with punishment and reward in the ordinary sense. This question as to the consequences of an action must therefore be irrelevant. At least these consequences will not be events. For there must be something right in that formulation of the question. There must be some sort of ethical reward and ethical punishment, but this must lie in the action itself.
(And this is clear also that the reward must be something acceptable, and the punishment something unacceptable.)
6.423
Of the will as the bearer of the ethical we cannot speak.
And the will as a phenomenon is only of interest to psychology.
6.43
If good or bad willing changes the world, it can only change the limits of the world, not the facts; not the things that can be expressed in language.
In brief, the world must thereby become quite another. It must so to speak wax or wane as a whole.
The world of the happy is quite another than that of the unhappy.
6.431
As in death, too, the world does not change, but ceases.
6.4311
Death is not an event of life. Death is not lived through.
If by eternity is understood not endless temporal duration but timelessness, then he lives eternally who lives in the present.
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