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Ludwig Wittgenstein: A Memoir

by Norman Malcolm, G. H. Von Wright
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Overview

This moving and authoritative portrait of Ludwig Wittgenstein—one of the most powerful influences on contemporary philosophy—treats Wittgenstein the man, his unusual teaching methods, and his modes of thought and expression as seen through the eyes of Norman Malcolm, first as a student and later as a close personal friend. This new edition contains the complete text of fifty-seven letters written by Wittgenstein to Malcolm over a period of eleven years. Appearing in print for the first time in their entirety, these letters serve to illuminate Wittgenstein as a warm and concerned friend as he gives advice, teases, and offers sympathy.

This edition contains the complete text of 57 letters that Wittgenstein wrote to the author over a period of 11 years. Includes a biographical sketch.

Synopsis

This moving and authoritative portrait of Ludwig Wittgenstein—one of the most powerful influences on contemporary philosophy—treats Wittgenstein the man, his unusual teaching methods, and his modes of thought and expression as seen through the eyes of Norman Malcolm, first as a student and later as a close personal friend. This new edition contains the complete text of fifty-seven letters written by Wittgenstein to Malcolm over a period of eleven years. Appearing in print for the first time in their entirety, these letters serve to illuminate Wittgenstein as a warm and concerned friend as he gives advice, teases, and offers sympathy.

About the Author, Norman Malcolm

About the Authors:
Norman Malcolm was formerly Professor of Philosophy at Cornell University.
Georg Henrik von Wright succeeded Wittgenstein as Professor of Philosophy at Cambridge and is one of his literary executors.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2001
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
144
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780199247592

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