Anscombe, Cambridge, and the Challenges of Wittgenstein

American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 90 (2):192-206 (2016)
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Original research on Wittgenstein's period in Cambridge, from 1929; his time with Francis Skinner; his visit to Russia, and World War 2, utlizing some uninvestigated manuscripts dictated by Wittgenstein, including a critique of Kreisal's misuse of Wittgenstein's writing on mathematical philosophy.

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