Most of the propositions and questions to be found in philosophical works

are not false but nonsensical. Consequently we cannot give any answer
to questions of this kind, but can only point out that they are nonsensical.

Most of the propositions and questions of philosophers arise from our failure

to understand the logic of our language. (They belong to the same class as

the question whether the good is more or less identical than the beautiful.)

And it is not surprising that the deepest problems are in fact not problems at all.