Self-conscious science cannot just focus on the ‘natural’ world and its matters, but presupposes some ‘speculative’ and ‘transcendental’ reflections on the system of conceptual forms in our practice of knowledge as provided in Hegel’s Science of Logic. In contrast to this, Wittgenstein’s image of the world as a more-dimensional film with coloured pixels represents the ‘realism’ of ‘logical empiricism’, which is, in the end, the ‘lead metaphysics’ of Analytical Philosophy until today.
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