Ask HN: What's the relevance of "This is a pleasant pineapple"?

I camera across this interesting and funny video of "Wittgenstein: This is a very pleasant pineapple". Is is just a source of amusement or is there something that it's trying to communicate.

Cheers!

4 points | by thinking_banana 30 days ago

3 comments

  • layer8 30 days ago
    Wittgenstein is concerned with meaning in natural language. In the movie, this slightly unusual sentence is used as an example where you might wonder about what the speaker means, or whether the sentence is meaningful at all. It is not meant as an amusement, other than maybe to make the lecture more memorable.

    The real Wittgenstein did not use this specific example, as far as I can tell.

  • helph67 30 days ago
  • aaron695 29 days ago
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