“According to Carnap,...... "reality"is a metaphysical term for which there is no legitimate use....... We are interested in other people's loves and hates, pleasures and pains, because we are firmly persuaded that they are as "real" as our own. We mean something we say this.”
Quote by Bertrand Russell
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An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth
This book delves into the philosophical concepts of meaning and truth, examining their role in language and human cognition. more
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