# Wittgenstein video
* metapher language = sort of picture is missleading
* hello, perhaps, ... have no picture
* lot's of different ways to describe relationship world-language
* what do with language = language games
* lot's of different language games
* meaning of a world is the way it is used in a language game
* questions in philosophy
* arrise because mix up of language games
* example: they talk about *soul* like a physical object
* philosopher should sort out the language games
* philosophy can not question language games
* private language
* there cant be one
* word use because of culture
* "we speak as we do, because of what we do"
* speaking is public affair
* Descartes started with lonely self with only it's own sensations
* Wittenstein want's to overturn this old model and start with the culture.
# Bertrand Russel
* Wittgenstein was his protege
* Co-Founder of analytic philosophy
* theory of descriptions
* about wheter a sentence like 'the current king of france is gray' is true, false or meaningless
* he says it means: one king of france exists and he is gray.
* so there can't be empty identities
* if no king of france exists, the sentence is simply false
* Links:
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertrand_Russell%27s_views_on_philosophy#Philosophy_of_language
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertrand_Russell
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_descriptions
# Early Wittgenstein
* Student and Friend of Russel
* early work named The Tractatus
* a simple statement pictures a state of affairs (Sachlage) about simple objects
* a simple statement is true if state of affairs exists
* complex statements are with *and*, *or* and *not* compound simple statements
* statements which not fit in this are nonsensical
* most philosophical views are nonsensical
* Link
* http://www.harryhiker.com/ap/witt--00.htm
# Paper
* apply NDL on child directed speech to build memory and semantic vector space
* 2-layer discrimation netword
* discriminating lexomes on basis of auditory input
* discriminating lexomes on basis of lexome co-occurance
* neurophysiological plausible: local error-driven updating
* supervised learning
* Is Paper consistent with later Wittgenstein(Video)?
* PRO
* In Wittgenstein's Investigations he says:
*It ain’t what you say, it’s the way that you say it, and the context in which you say it.
Words are how you use them.*
This fit's to the two different layer
* CONTRA