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  • ...rificationist]]s), who used it to build upon the theory of language that [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] had introduced in his ''[[Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus]]''. In essence,
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  • ...rk: Ecco 2001. A review of the origin of the conflict between Popper and [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]], focused on events leading up to their volatile first encounter at 1946 C
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  • One approach to this question is the work of [[Ludwig Wittgenstein|Wittgenstein]], who pointed out the futility of looking for ''the'' meaning ...hough you still owe me a definition of exactness.”<ref name=Wittgenstein/>|Ludwig Wittgenstein| Philosophical Investigations, excerpted from §68 & §69}}
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  • ...dom|British]] [[Analytic philosophy|analytic philosopher]]. A student of [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]], she became an authority on his work and edited and translated many books ...ewnham College, Cambridge]] from 1942 to 1945. Her purpose was to attend [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]]'s lectures. Her interest in Wittgenstein's philosophy arose from reading
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  • ...osophy — can meaningfully address the concept of omnipotence itself.<ref>[[Ludwig Wittgenstein|Wittgenstein, Ludwig.]] [[Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus]] (6.41 and follow The philosopher [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] is often interpreted as arguing that language is not up to the task of de
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  • ...ns which is also developed in [[Saul Kripke|Kripke's]] interpretation of [[Ludwig Wittgenstein|Wittgenstein]] on rules... and which many have read into [[Hilary Putnam|Pu
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  • <!--::Where do Wittgenstein and Quine argue this? [[Philosopher]]s such as [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]], [[W. V. Quine]], and [[Jacques Derrida]] have disputed the possibility o
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  • ...ugh [[logical analysis]] of language, following [[Bertrand Russell]] and [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]], while Continental philosophy draws from a variety of philosophical posit
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  • [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] went as far as arguing that language was itself a game consisting of toke [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] was probably the first to give serious thought to the definition of the w
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  • ...in science and skeptical of [[theology]] and [[metaphysics]]. Following [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]], many held the [[correspondence theory of truth]], although some, like Ne *[[Ludwig Wittgenstein]]
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  • {{cite book |title=Philosophical Investigations|author=Ludwig Wittgenstein |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=t_dPcAAACAAJ |isbn=0631231595 |year=2
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  • * [[Ludwig Wittgenstein|Wittgenstein, L.]] (1997): „[[Philosophische Untersuchungen]]“, in: [[T
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  • Following [[Ludwig Wittgenstein|Wittgenstein's]] ''[[Philosophical Investigations]]'' and in reaction to th
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  • ...ophische Abhandlung'' ([[Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus]]), published by [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] in 1918.
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  • ...]], [[John Stuart Mill]], [[Friedrich Nietzsche]], [[Bertrand Russell]], [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]], and [[Martin Heidegger]]—to omit many more recent names. Any such lis ...language, and the relationship between language and thought. The work of [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] and [[Martin Heidegger]] heralded this approach, with the former showing
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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