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Ludwig Wittgenstein

  • Norman Malcolm

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It is widely acknowledged that the most powerful influence upon the contemporary practice of philosophy has been that of Ludwig Wittgenstein, who died at Cambridge in 1951. Wittgenstein avoided publicity; little has hitherto been known of his life and character outside the small circle of his relatives and friends. One of those friends, Professor Norman Malcolm of Cornell University, has now written a remarkably vivid personal memoir of this gifted, difficult man. As a frank portrait of a tormented genius, based on many unpublished letters, it will prove of absorbing interest not only to philosophers and students of philosophy but to all, at whatever remove, who have felt the impact of his thought. The memoir is supplemented by a biographical sketch by another of Wittgenstein's friends, Professor Georg Henrik von Wright of the University of Helsingfors.

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  • Philosophers
  • Biography
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein
  • Wittgenstein, ludwig, 1889-1951
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About the author

  • Norman Malcolm

    born 1911

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Editions

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    2nd ed. / with Wittgenstein's letters to Malcolm.

    Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press

    2001

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    2nd ed. / with Wittgenstein's letters to Malcolm.

    Oxford University Press

    1984

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    new ed.

    Oxford University Press

    1962

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    Oxford University Press

    October 1, 1984

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Oxford University Press

1962

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    Oxford University Press

    1966

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    Oxford University Press

    1967

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    Oxford University Press

    1958

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    1st ed. reprinted.

    Oxford U.P

    1962

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    Oxford University Press

    1958

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    Oxford University Press

    1958