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Jack Westin MCAT Podcast
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Mike and Molly from Jack Westin discusses anecdotes, advice, and ramblings on the premed years, the MCAT, and life beyond. Have new episodes delivered to you by subscribing.
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Mike and Molly from Jack Westin discusses anecdotes, advice, and ramblings on the premed years, the MCAT, and life beyond. Have new episodes delivered to you by subscribing.
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Wittgenstein and Mathematics CARS Passage Breakdown: Master Dense Philosophy Passages (Math = Logic?)
Jack Westin MCAT Podcast
37 minutes 19 seconds
1 month ago
Wittgenstein and Mathematics CARS Passage Breakdown: Master Dense Philosophy Passages (Math = Logic?)

Philosophy passage got you spiraling? In this CARS Reading Skills Workshop, Molly and Jack unpack the “Wittgenstein and Mathematics” daily passage (Sept 17) and show you exactly how to read dense, abstract prose without panicking.


- How to anchor yourself on clear sentences (and ignore the “interesting nonsense” that isn’t testable)

- The core claim: mathematics = a kind of logic built on rules — and why that repeats (so it’s the main idea)

- Early vs. later Wittgenstein: from one monolithic language → many language games (each with its own rules)

- How to track shifts between language, logic, and math without getting lost

- When to slow down, when to move on, and how to extract the main idea fast


Pro tips covered:

-Use contrast/qualifiers (“in fact,” “later,” “still”) to spot high-yield sentences

-Treat ultra-dense lines as support, not the thesis


Before you watch:

Read the Sept 17 daily passage: https://jackwestin.com/daily/mcat-practice-passages/cars-practice-passages/wittgenstein-and-mathematics⁠


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Jack Westin MCAT Podcast
Mike and Molly from Jack Westin discusses anecdotes, advice, and ramblings on the premed years, the MCAT, and life beyond. Have new episodes delivered to you by subscribing.