misunderstanding between worlds
Didymus I offer this comment:
"The problem is more complex as you have the place. In proposition 5.6.2. the Tractatus, Wittgenstein reminds us that everyone has their own world and that it depends on the language he has learned from their parents. The boundaries and limits of language (the only language that I really understand, which is my native language) are the boundaries and limits of my world. Didymus "
Didymus's quote refers to L. Wittgenstein, Tractatus logicus philophicus, Einaudi.
It is true that the misunderstanding is a conflict between worlds. Not just a flaw in the reporting procedure.
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