
In Dialogue with the Greeks
Volume I: The Presocratics and Reality
Ashgate Wittgensteinian Studies
Kirjeldus
Rhees asks that if the existence of reality cannot be denied, then how can it be asserted either? Does it make sense to say that reality exists? If we speak of something existing, we speak of the conditions of its existence which are independent of the 'something' in question, so how can this be said about reality? What conditions can.
