Is it even always an advantage to replace an indistinct picture by a sharp one? Isn't the indistinct one often what we need?


Philosophical investigations: (ed. 1973)


Is it even always an advantage to replace an indistinct picture by a sharp one? Isn't the indistinct one often what we need?

Is it even always an advantage to replace an indistinct picture by a sharp one? Isn't the indistinct one often what we need?

Is it even always an advantage to replace an indistinct picture by a sharp one? Isn't the indistinct one often what we need?

Is it even always an advantage to replace an indistinct picture by a sharp one? Isn't the indistinct one often what we need?