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Danto I 63
Definition understanding/Wittgenstein: understanding of truth conditions. To what refers the subject when his sentence is true. One does not need to know that the sentence is true, only what would be the case if it would be. Usually it takes more than understanding alone to know whether a sentence is actually true. >
Truth conditions , >
Facts , >
Reality .
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Dummett I 35
WittgensteinVsFrege: Understanding is no psychic process, - real mental process: pain, melody hearing (like Frege). >
Pain .
Wittgenstein: Understanding not abruptly, no inner experience, not the same consequences. >
Experience .
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Hintikka I 373
Understanding/Wittgenstein: is not a feeling-word. - Also propositional attitudes are no feelings. >
Propositional attitudes , >
Sensations .
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Wittgenstein II 46
Understanding/Wittgenstein: actually a translation. >
Translation .
II 300
Color/Understanding/Wittgenstein: to understand the word "yellow" it is not necessary that something yellow exists. - There also must not be anything, that's a foot long, because the measure is so long. >
Colour .
II 301
It depends on the language game, if one says, one must have been able to see green to determine: "this is not green."
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Wittgenstein VI 223
Understanding/understanding/Wittgenstein/Schulte: (Philosophical Investigations § 242): this includes not only accordance with the definitions, but also with the judgments. >
Definitions , >
Judgments .