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Hello everyone, I’ve been into philosophy for probably over a year now. I’ve practically only read continental philosophy because it was more accessible and the philosophy department of my school was mainly into it. But as i’ve seen small glimpses of russel (like his book about proving 1 2 = 2) and Wittgenstein i’ve wanted to give it a try, i went to the library and looked thru Wittgenstein’s tractatus and my brain transformed into a question mark, I find it fascinating how logical and formal everything is structure yet so hard to really comprehend. So before tackling in these works i’d like to get recommendations about where to start, how to read/make sense of their weird equations (and if u need any knowledge in math or something). I’d definitely prefer first hand literature than commentaries or something but if they can be helpful or necessary i’ll take it, thanks a lot!
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