Wittgenstein's background includes his early association with the Vienna Circle, a group of philosophers and scientists interested in the philosophical implications of developments in science. The "Tractatus" was influenced by logical positivism, emphasizing the idea that meaningful statements must be empirically verifiable. Later in his life, Wittgenstein shifted away from this strict positivism, focusing more on language as a dynamic and contextual tool in the "Philosophical Investigations."
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