[Horse] 
> there are contexts where we think in just pictures or sound. 

If someone says "remember what middle C on a piano sounds like" 
or "think what that outfit would look like on her", then your thinking 
would be a sound or a picture.  These are cases where the 
meaning/interpretation/thinking precedes the picture/sound. 
The Wittgensteinian argument only works against the view that 
the thinking is IN the picture, when all the thinking is in the interpretation. 
Craig    
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