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== What does the logo represent? ==
== What does the logo represent? ==
The beetle in the hexagon, i.e. the bug in the box, is a reference to [[Philosophische Untersuchungen#293|paragraph 293 of the ''Philosophical Investigations'']], where Wittgenstein uses a vivid example to discuss the grammar of the expression of experiences:
The beetle in the hexagon, i.e. the bug in the box, is a reference to [[Philosophische Untersuchungen#293|paragraph 293 of the ''Philosophical Investigations'']] (quoted below in G.E.M Anscombe 1953 translation, revised 1958), where Wittgenstein uses a vivid example to discuss the grammar of the expression of experiences:
 
<blockquote>Let’s suppose every person owned a box containing something we call a "beetle". No one can ever look inside someone else’s box; and everyone says that they know what a beetle is based only on the sight of ''their own'' beetle.&mdash;Here it could well be that each and every person has something different in their box. One could even imagine that such a thing changes constantly.&mdash;But what if the word "beetle" did have a use among these people?&mdash;Then this use would not be that of signifying a thing. The thing in the box does not belong to the language game at all [...].</blockquote>


<blockquote>Suppose everyone had a box with something in it: we call it a "beetle". No one can look into anyone else's box, and everyone says he knows what a beetle is only by looking at ''his'' beetle.—Here it would be quite possible for everyone to have something different in his box. One might even imagine such a thing constantly changing.—But suppose the word "beetle" had a use in these people's language?—If so it would not be used as the name of a thing. The thing in the box has no place in the language-game at all [...].</blockquote>


== Can I get involved? ==
== Can I get involved? ==