Not per se, although Wittgenstein drew on Kierkegaard and his own thinking on certainty to articulate what is now known as Wittgensteinian fideism: a loose approach to interpreting religious language. Wittgenstein's most 'existential' remarks can probably be found in Culture & Value.
It allows you to understand everything.
Language School 'Dr. Petar Beron''s motto is 'The limits of my language are the limits of my world'.
Yes. Just not speed limits
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Language College's motto is 'Learn without limits'.
Actually, some GPS systems will do that.
Actually, there isn't any type of law that limits the amount of reproduction a family can have ...
There are actually no age limits on buying a patent -- it just has to be your own and you're all set.
There are no laws regarding dating. The age of consent is actually 15 in France.
It's perfectly legal to possess one within city limits. Whether you can actually shoot it within city limits may be a different matter, however.
From Latin as Determinare, meaning to set limits or to mark the end or boundary. The word Terminus has connections here
One common one is that the Statue of Liberty is in New York. It is actually in the city limits of Jersey City, New Jersey.