Rails to Infinity: Essays on Themes From Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations
Harvard University Press (2001)
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| Call number | B3376.W563.P5328 2001 | |||||||||
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Crispin Wright (ed.) (2001). Rails to Infinity. Harvard University Press.
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