“If a man could write a book on Ethics which really was a book on Ethics, this book would, with an explosion, destroy all the other books in the world.” — Ludwig Wittgenstein, Lecture on Ethics (1929) Ethics lies beyond the limits of language. To speak of it already risks distortion; to write of it is to tear apart the very framework of description. Yet in our age—pervaded by intellectual paralysis and the violence of words— the world is quietly losing its sense of ethics. Philosophy must now recover the power to think the unthinkable.
Philosophy of Zawameki
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