Terry Eagleton Quotes
What Wittgenstein Calls A 'grammar' Is A Set Of Rules By Which We Are Able To Make Sense Of Things; And Such Grammars Are Not Correlated With Reality. It Is Not As Though Some Of Them Provide Us With A More Accurate Representation
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