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Wittgenstein puts the language at the top of his philosophy. According to him, each language has its limits. Wittgenstein’s FIRST PHILOSOPHY (1911-1918) The Wittgenstein’s Tractatus...
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Ludwig Wittgenstein is an austrian philosopher, who studied engineering before going to Cambridge to work under Bertrand Russell‘s tuition. Out of a mass of...
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Nozick: Anarchy, State and Utopia as a critique of the Rawls distributive justice theory: Here is a paper on the major work of political philosophy...
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