Ludwig Wittgenstein on Race, Gender, and Cultural Identity: Philosophy as a Personal Endeavour

Edwin Mellen Press (2010)
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This book paints a portrait of Ludwig Wittgenstein that is very different from conventional portraits that narrowly depict him as a philosopher's philosopher silent about social, ethical and cultural questions.

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Bela Szabados
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