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Conception Quote by Ludwig Wittgenstein

“It is possible--indeed possible even according to the old conception of logic--to give in advance a description of all 'true' logical propositions. Hence there can never be surprises in logic.” quote by Ludwig Wittgenstein
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“It is possible--indeed possible even according to the old conception of logic--to give in advance a description of all 'true' logical propositions. Hence there can never be surprises in logic.”

Ludwig Wittgenstein

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Source Book: Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, 1921

All true logical propositions can be pre‑described, leaving no room for unexpected logical outcomes.

In simple terms: Logic can be fully enumerated, preventing surprises.

Key Takeaway

Accept that logical certainty limits surprise.

Themes

logic determinism philosophy

Mood

analytical neutral

Type

philosophical academic

When to use this quote

  • mathematical proof
  • formal verification
  • AI reasoning
  • philosophical debate

Key Concepts

propositional logic semantic completeness

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can any system ever capture all logical truths?
  • Does certainty hinder creativity?
A Different Perspective

Even with exhaustive description, human interpretation can still introduce novelty.

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