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“What can be shown, cannot be said.” quote by Ludwig Wittgenstein
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“What can be shown, cannot be said.”

Ludwig Wittgenstein

About This Quote

The limits of language mean that some truths are only demonstrable, not expressible.

In simple terms: Language cannot capture all reality.

Key Takeaway

Demonstration can convey what words cannot.

Themes

Epistemology Philosophy of Language Limits of Expression Phenomenology

Mood

Reflective Intellectual Mysterious

Type

Philosophical aphorism Epistemic insight

When to use this quote

  • Teaching abstract concepts
  • Artistic performance
  • Scientific demonstration
  • Legal evidence

Key Concepts

Propositional meaning Logical form Semantic boundaries

Practical Applications

  • Designing visual explanations
  • Creating non‑verbal communication tools

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we know something without naming it?
  • What role does demonstration play in learning?
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