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Schelling doesn't, Wittgenstein doesn't. Their intuition precedes their thought, but the way they express and try to come to term with their intuition is "logical". These two should both be Ti-tert. Schelling was logical but his writings are not clear and he doesn't want to be clear since it is in the dynamism and the complex net of thoughts that his vision emerges.