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Platonism is either "a mere truism" (LFM 239), Wittgenstein says, or it is a 'picture' consisting of "an infinity of shadowy worlds" (LFM 145), which, as such, lacks 'utility' (cf. PI §254) because it explains nothing and it misleads at every turn.
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She probably gave the most accurate analysis herself last night, saying it "doesn't explain everything about my prime ministership, nor does it explain nothing".
She said: "The reaction to being the first woman Prime Minister does not explain everything about my Prime Ministership, nor does it explain nothing.
At her last news conference, Ms. Gillard said being the first woman "does not explain everything about my time in the prime ministership, nor does it explain nothing".
The reaction to being the first female prime minister does not explain everything about my prime ministership, nor does it explain nothing about my prime ministership.
Yet as the outgoing prime minister herself put it: "The reaction to being the first female prime minister does not explain everything about my prime ministership, nor does it explain nothing about my prime ministership.
Morgan slightly criticized the episode's resolution, writing that it "explained nothing.
Jansen rejected this notion, arguing that it is an obscure hypothesis that explains nothing.
Alone, that explains nothing; this isn't at all an explainable thing.
Hindsight, however explains nothing.
Breivik's childhood explains nothing, his character explains nothing, his political ideas explain nothing.
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