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  • <cite style="font-size:0.9em; font-style:normal;">— Ludwig Wittgenstein</cite>
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  • ...gl]], with occasional appearances by Hahn's student [[Kurt Gödel]]. When [[Ludwig Wittgenstein|Wittgenstein]] visited Vienna, Carnap would meet with him. He (with Hahn an
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  • ...h not explicitly addressing the issue of free will, it may be noted that [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] argued that the specialized theories of science, as discussed by [[Rudolf
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  • ...nd what he was merely arguing for as part of a pseudo-author's position. [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] opined that Kierkegaard was "by far, the most profound thinker of the nin ...c anarchism was inspired by Kierkegaard's idea of subjectivity as truth. [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] has been known to have been immensely influenced and humbled by Kierkegaa
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  • ...unication as a family of resemblances with a plurality of definitions as [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] had put forth.
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  • ...as his central character George Moore relate a story about the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein who meets a friend in a corridor and asks: “Tell me, why do people always
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  • # [[Ludwig Wittgenstein|Wittgenstein, Ludwig]]
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  • ...it had already been started...so edited [[argument]] (5b). Then started [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] (5a) and [[existence]] (6a). Well, folks, I gave it the college try...I
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  • ...ication of our perceptions of the objective world, as was pointed out by [[Ludwig Wittgenstein|Wittgenstein]]: ::: —Ludwig Wittgenstein; ''quoted by Russell Nieli, p. 113 [...] is paraphrase by Nieli, p. 163</fo
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  • ...ican philosophers), including [[Bertrand Russell]], [[G. E. Moore]], and [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]], were centered on [[Oxford]] and [[Cambridge]], and were joined by logica
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  • ...Lamb]] and [[Alan Turing]], the author [[Anthony Burgess]], philosophers [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] and [[Alasdair MacIntyre]], the [[Pritzker Prize]] and [[RIBA Stirling Pr
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  • ...us dread and veneration by mathematicians in face of a contradiction<ref>[[Ludwig Wittgenstein]].</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...ineteenth century German philosopher [[Friedrich Nietzsche]]). Following [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]], many philosophers and theologians reinterpreted religious language as [[
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