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  1. Major Works: Selected Philosophical Writings by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 2009-03-01
  2. Culture and Value by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1984-05-15
  3. Wittgenstein's Lectures: Cambridge, 1932-1935 (Great Books in Philosophy) by Ludwig Wittgenstein, Alice Ambrose, et all 2001-03
  4. Ludwig Wittgenstein: A Memoir by Norman Malcolm, 2001-10-18
  5. Remarks on Colour: 30th Anniversary Edition by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 2007-03-21
  6. Taking Wittgenstein at His Word: A Textual Study (Princeton Monographs in Philosophy) by Robert J. Fogelin, 2009-11-02
  7. Zettel: 40th Anniversary Edition by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 2007-03-21
  8. Seeing Wittgenstein Anew
  9. Ludwig Wittgenstein and the Vienna Circle --2005 publication. by Friedrich Waismann, 2005
  10. Remarks on the Foundation of Mathematics by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1991-01-15
  11. Ludwig Wittgenstein: His Place in the Development of Semantics (Foundation of Language Supplementary Series) by T. De Mauro, 2010-11-02
  12. Culture and Value: Revised Edition by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1991-01-15
  13. Wittgenstein: Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology and Religious Belief, 40th Anniversary Edition by Ludwig Wittgenstein, 2007-03-21
  14. Young Ludwig: Wittgenstein's Life, 1889-1921 by Brian McGuinness, 2005-06-02

21. Wittgenstein Summary
Very detailed biography which quotes from Wittgensteins works. Has links to other sources.
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Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein
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  • 22. EpistemeLinks: Website Results For Philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein
    General website search results for ludwig wittgenstein including brief biographies, link resources, and more. Provided by EpistemeLinks.
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    23. Ludwig Wittgenstein Room
    ludwig wittgenstein (18891951). Quite a lot of wittgenstein stuff will be here! This is a link to my BA Dissertation on wittgenstein on Colour.
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    Quite a lot of Wittgenstein stuff will be here! This is a link to my BA Dissertation on Wittgenstein on Colour. One Warning:-It is a scanned document with some errors,most of it is just about readable...
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    24. Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951)
    See Hayek s Remembering My Cousin ludwig wittgenstein (18891951) in The Fortunes of Liberalism, Essays on Austrian Economics and the Ideal of Freedom,
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951)
    Wittgenstein has been considered by many to be the greatest philosopher of the 20th Century. I think not. I am not sure that he was even a good philosopher, and one of the principal effects of his influence has been the largely sterile shambles to which 20th Century philosophy was reduced. This effect was not unlike what he actually wanted, since there was for him in fact little for philosophy to do except to undo the damage that philosophy had done by existing in the first place. Wittgenstein crossed paths with the Friesian School in two minor but noteworthy ways. He was actually a relative of Friedrich A. Hayek . They happened to meet on a train station platform while both were serving in the Austrian Army in World War I. They did not know each other but seemed so familiar that they assumed they must be related. They were, in fact, cousins (Wittgenstein's maternal grandmother was the sister of Hayek's maternal great-grandfather). Wittgenstein's eldest sister (Hermine) was the contemporary and friend, as well as second cousin (like Ludwig), of Hayek's mother. The Wittgenstein family was wealthy, and there is a handsome painting of Wittgenstein's sister Margaret Stonborough-Wittgenstein by Gustav Klimt [shown;

    25. Papers Of Ludwig Wittgenstein
    A catalogue of the papers of ludwig wittgenstein held at Trinity College Library, Cambridge. Also includes a brief biography.
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    26. Wittgenstein Links
    Papers of ludwig wittgenstein A detailed list of the original The Published Works of ludwig wittgenstein Information on how to buy the CDROM of
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    27. Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus By Ludwig Wittgenstein - Project Gutenberg
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    28. Ludwig Wittgenstein Quotes - The Quotations Page
    ludwig wittgenstein; Philosophy is a battle against the bewitchment of our intelligence by ludwig wittgenstein, Tractatus LogicoPhilosophicus (1922)
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    I don't know why we are here, but I'm pretty sure that it is not in order to enjoy ourselves.
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    If people never did silly things, nothing intelligent would ever get done.
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    Philosophy is a battle against the bewitchment of our intelligence by means of language.
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    The world of the happy is quite different from that of the unhappy.
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    The limits of my language mean the limits of my world.
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    29. Wittgenstein Online
    ludwig wittgenstein is one of the great philosophers of the twentieth century, perhaps the greatest. Although his works have an almost cryptic feel to them
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    30. Ludwig Wittgenstein - Philosopher
    Impressionistic commentary on wittgenstein s life, accompanied by relevant quotations from the Tractatus.
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    31. Wittgenstein, Ludwig Forum Frigate
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    32. Wittgenstein's Lectures On Philosophy
    Full text of wittgenstein s 193233 lectures on philosophy. thin, wild-looking austrian guy. ludwig wittgenstein (1932-33)
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    Source Wittgenstein's Lectures, 1932 - 35, Edited by Alice Ambrose , publ. Blackwell, 1979. The 1932-33 Lecture notes, pp2 - 40 reproduced here. [Due to the limitations of HTML, I have used the following characters to represent symbols of mathematical logic: » for "is a super set of", « for "is a subset of", ~ for "not", Œ for "there is", v for "or", . for "and"] I am going to exclude from our discussion questions which are answered by experience. Philosophical problems are not solved by experience, for what we talk about in philosophy are not facts but things for which facts are useful. Philosophical trouble arises through seeing a system of rules and seeing that things do not fit it. It is like advancing and retreating from a tree stump and seeing different things. We go nearer, remember the rules, and feel satisfied, then retreat and feel dissatisfied. Words and chess pieces are analogous; knowing how to use a word is like knowing how to move a chess piece. Now how do the rules enter into playing the game? What is the difference between playing the game and aimlessly moving the pieces? I do not deny there is a difference, but I want to say that knowing how a piece is to be used is not a particular state of mind which goes on while the game goes on. The meaning of a word is to be defined by the rules for its use, not by the feeling that attaches to the words.

    33. Liberal England: Adolf Hitler And Ludwig Wittgenstein
    It shows the young Adolf Hitler and the young ludwig wittgenstein at school together at the Linz Realschule in 1903/4. You have probably heard of Hitler,
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    It shows the young Adolf Hitler and the young Ludwig Wittgenstein at school together at the Linz Realschule in 1903/4.
    You have probably heard of Hitler, but Wittgenstein may need some introduction. When I studied for a Philosophy degree in the late seventies and early seventies, Wittgenstein - particularly the later Wittgenstein of the Philosophical Investigations - was the dominant figure in the discipline (though that dominance was drawing to a close).

    34. Wittgenstein, Ludwig
    Glossary of Religion and Philosophy Short Biography of ludwig wittgenstein.
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein was an Austrian philosopher whose work was instrumental in the development of logical positivism and linguistic analysis. He served in the Austrian military and saw considerable combat through World War I. In 1918 he was captured by Italian forces near Monte Cassino and sat out the rest of the conflict as a prisoner. His most famous work is probably Logische- Philosophische Abhandlung Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus ) (1922), a book based upon notes he took as a soldier and written while on a leave of absence. Wittgenstein believed that, in this work, he had solved all philosophical problems and as a result after the war he decided to abandon philosophy and went to teach at a grammar school in Austria. In Tractatus he argues that our world is composed of facts, pictured by thoughts, which are in turn expressed by propositions of a logically structured language. Thus, a world made up of atomic facts is described by a language of atomic propositions in a one-to-one correspondence. Everything beyond this is literally nonsense, including metaphysics, ethics, religion, and aesthetics, and this formed one of the basic doctrines of logical positivism.

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    36. BBC - Radio 4 - In Our Time - Greatest Philosopher - Ludwig Wittgenstein
    In Our Time s Greatest Philospher vote with ludwig wittgenstein biography. Listen to Jonathan Sachs say why you should vote for ludwig wittgenstein
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    37. Ludwig Wittgenstein
    About the life and studies of ludwig wittgenstein.
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    - Language and the world share a common logical form. - Sentences are logical pictures of the world: The logical relations between the elements of a sentence reflect the relations between the elements in the world. - Sentences can show their form but they cannot say it; sentences that attempt to say what can only be shown are pseudo-sentences or nonsense. - Language consists of 'language games' that reflect forms of life. - For many expressions, the meaning is the use: To grasp the 'meaning' of such an expression is to know how to use it.
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    Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein, born on April 26th 1889 in Vienna, Austria, was a charismatic enigma. He has been something of a cult figure but shunned publicity and even built an isolated hut in Norway to live in complete seclusion. His sexuality was ambiguous but he was probably gay; how actively so is still a matter of controversy. His life seems to have been dominated by an obsession with moral and philosophical perfection, summed up in the subtitle of Ray Monk's excellent biography Wittgenstein: The Duty of Genius. His concern with moral perfection led Wittgenstein at one point to insist on confessing to several people various sins, including that of allowing others to underestimate the extent of his 'Jewishness'. His father Karl Wittgenstein's parents were born Jewish but converted to Protestantism and his mother Leopoldine (nee Kalmus) was Catholic, but her father was of Jewish descent. Wittgenstein himself was baptized in a Catholic church and was given a Catholic burial, although between baptism and burial he was neither a practicing nor a believing Catholic.

    38. Ludwig Wittgenstein Quotes
    ludwig wittgenstein Death is not an event in life we do not live to experience death. If we take eternity to mean not infinite temporal duration but
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    39. Great Books Index - Ludwig Wittgenstein
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    40. Ludwig Wittgenstein Philosophy: WSM Gives Absolute Truth And Meaning To Language
    ludwig wittgenstein Philosophy The Metaphysics of Space and Motion and Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) gives Absolute Truth and Meaning to Language.
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