Communicating with aliens
Think 5 (14):79-92 (2007)
| Abstract | Wittgenstein once said that if a lion could speak, we would not be able to understand it. No doubt he would say the same about aliens. But is Wittgenstein correct? Derrick Farnell thinks not. | |||||||||
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