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That Ludwig Wittgenstein was interested in maps and map-making comes as no surprise. After all, he compares the form of a philosophical question to our common experience of disorientation – “ I don’t know my way about. ” (PI § 123) – and likens his Philosophical Investigations (PI) to an album containing sketches of a landscape which has been explored in a criss-cross manner. In this paper I present metaphors of perfect maps provided by Jorge Luis Borges, Lewis Carroll and Josiah Royce, and set these against remarks by Wittgenstein and Charles Sanders Peirce.
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无法测量地图的一瞥
路德维希·维特根斯坦(Ludwig Wittgenstein)对地图和地图制作感兴趣并不奇怪。毕竟,他把哲学问题的形式比作我们常见的迷失方向的经历——“我不知道怎么走。”(PI§123)——并将他的哲学研究(PI)比作一本包含以纵横交错的方式探索的风景草图的相册。在本文中,我提出了豪尔赫·路易斯·博尔赫斯、刘易斯·卡罗尔和乔赛亚·罗伊斯提供的完美地图的隐喻,并将这些比喻与维特根斯坦和查尔斯·桑德斯·皮尔斯的评论进行了对比。
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