Ludwig Wittgenstein

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Людвиг Витгенштейн, ルートヴィッヒ ヴィトゲンシュタイン, Liodvėks Vitgenštėins, and 85 others לודוויג וויטגנשטיין, 维特根斯坦, Λούντβιχ Βίτγκενσταϊν, Vitgenshteyn Lyudvig, Lu-te-wei-hsi Wei-tʻe-ken-ssu-tʻan, Weitegenshitan, Ludvig Vitgenštajn, لڈوگ وٹگنشٹائن, 維根斯坦, লুডভিগ ভিটগেনস্টাইন, L ヴィトゲンシュタイン, Ludwig von Wittgenstein, لدفيج فتجنشتين،, Людвіг Вітгенштайн, .. Wittgenstein, Витгенштейн, Wei-ken-ssu-tan, Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein, לודויג וייטגנשטין, Li︠u︡dvig Vitgenshteĭn, Լյուդվիգ Վիտգենշթայն, லுட்விக் விட்கென்ஸ்டைன், Ludvig Vitgenshtaĭn, लुडविग विट्गेंश्टाइन, Ludwing J. J. Wittgenstein, لودویگ ویتگنشتاین, לודויג ויטגנשטין, Lûdwîg Witgenšṭeyn, Wei-ken-ssu-tʻan, Pitʻŭgensyutʻain, Liudvig Vitgenshtein, Lûdwig Wîtgenšṭain, ウィトゲンシュタイン, فتجنشتين، لودفيج،, Людвіг Вітгенштэйн, Weitegensitan, Людвіґ Вітґенштейн, ルートヴィッヒ ウィトゲンシュタイン, ལུད་ཝིག་ཝིཏ་གེན་སི་ཏེ་ཡིན།, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Lüdwig Witgenştayn, L Wittgenstein, Rūtovihi Vitogenshutain, 루트비히 비트겐슈타인, לודוויג ויטגנשטיין, Ludovicus Wittgenstein, Wei-tʻe-ken-ssu-tʻan, L. Wittgenstein, .. Uitogenshutain, Лудвиг Витгенщайн, Ludwig J. Wittgenstein, Ljudvig Vitgenštejn, Ludwing Wittgenstein, لوودویگ ویتگێنشتاین, L Vitgenshteĭn, ლუდვიგ ვიტგენშტაინი, Wei-te-ken-ssu-tan, ലുഡ്‌വിഗ് വിറ്റ്ജൻസ്റ്റൈൻ, ลุดวิจ วิทท์เกนชไตน์, ਲੁਡਵਿਗ ਵਿਟਗਨਸਟਾਈਨ, ルートヴィヒ・ウィトゲンシュタイン, Ludvig Vitgenštejn, Людвіг Вітґенштайн, لودفيش فيتغنشتاين, Lüdviq Vitgenşteyn, L. Vitgenshteĭn, Rūtovihi Uitogenshutain, ヴィトゲンシュタイン, 路德维希·维特根斯坦, ルートヴィヒ ヴィトゲンシュタイン, لڈوگ وٹگنسٹائن, Liudvigas Vitgenšteinas, לודויג ויטגנשטיין, ルートヴィヒ ウィトゲンシュタイン, Ludvigs Vitgenšteins, Wittgenstein, Лудвиг Витгенштајн, Lūdwīg Wītginšitāyn, Ludvig Wittgenstein, Luntbich Bittnkenstaïn, Л. И Витгенштейн, ሉድቪግ ቪትገንስታይን, L. Vitgenshtein, Ljudvig Vitgenštajn, ルードウィヒ ウィトゲンシュタイン
Born:
April 26, 1889
Died:
April 29, 1951

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Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein ( VIT-gən-s(h)tyne; German: [ˈluːtvɪç ˈjoːzɛf 'joːhan ˈvɪtɡn̩ʃtaɪn]; 26 April 1889 – 29 April 1951) was an Austrian-British philosopher who worked primarily in logic, the philosophy of mathematics, the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of language. He is considered by some to be the greatest philosopher of the 20th century.From 1929 to 1947, Wittgenstein taught at the University of Cambridge. In spite of his position, during his entire life only one book of his philosophy was published, the 75-page Logisch-Philosophische Abhandlung (Logical-Philosophical Treatise) (1921), which appeared, together with an English translation, in 1922 under the Latin title Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. His only other published works were an article, "Some Remarks on Logical Form" (1929); a book review; and a children's dictionary. His voluminous manuscripts were edited and published posthumously. The first and best-known of this posthumous series is the 1953 book Philosophical Investigations. A survey among American university and college teachers ranked the Investigations as the most important book of 20th-century philosophy, standing out as "the one crossover masterpiece in twentieth-century philosophy, appealing across diverse specializations and philosophical orientations".His philosophy is often divided into an early period, exemplified by the Tractatus, and a later period, articulated primarily …

Books by Ludwig Wittgenstein