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The Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus

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Mentioned in 17 episodes

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Joscha Bach
when discussing the impact of classical philosophers on his intellectual development.
586 snips
#101 – Joscha Bach: Artificial Consciousness and the Nature of Reality
Mentioned by Tobi Lutke as a book he prefers to read in its original German, noting that the English translation is superior due to clarifications sought by the author.
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Tobi Lütke on Creating Shopify for Americans as a German in Canada
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Jack Symes
in relation to his views on language and reality.
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478. Heaven, Hell, & the Human Condition | Jack Symes
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Samir Okasha
in the context of Wittgenstein's views on the relevance of Darwin's theory to philosophy.
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281 | Samir Okasha on the Philosophy of Agency and Evolution
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Amit Varma
in relation to a diary entry from the trenches of World War I.
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Ep 408: Amitava Kumar Finds His Gulmohar Tree
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Kenneth Cohen
in relation to Alan Watts' analogies.
26 snips
#28 Kenneth Cohen on Qigong, the Beauty of the Tao, and Oolong Tea
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Vishal Mangalwadi
in relation to his studies on linguistic analysis and the concept of truth.
17 snips
257. India, Europe & Biblical Revolution | Vishal Mangalwadi
Mentioned by James Carse as an amazing book written by Ludwig Wittgenstein when he was a young man.
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EP 62 - James Carse: GOD, Games and Myth
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Fr. Patrick Briscoe
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Fr. Bonaventure Chapman
in a discussion comparing philosophical figures.
14 snips
What Nietzsche Got Right
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Christian Rabl
, um die Komplexität eines Aufsatzes von Karl Wolf zu veranschaulichen.
#20 Hinzu- und Anrechnung - Vorschuss oder Schenkung
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Horace Murgatroyd
as the author of Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus.
Ep. 1 The World Is Everything, That Is The Case
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Piergiorgio Odifreddi
as a poetic work on logic, influenced by Frege and Russell.
Vite da logico - 3 - Da Boole a Hilbert
Mentioned by Speaker 1 as the book Elizabeth Anscombe read before studying under Wittgenstein at Cambridge.
Elizabeth Anscombe
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Horace Murgatroyd
in relation to a discussion about the Tractatus.
Ep. 10 The second and final part of Murgatroyd's Critical Commentary of 'Dear Old Blood'
Erwähnt von Johannes Hartl, der darin auf den Satz stieß, dass nicht irgendetwas in der Welt das Mystische ist, sondern dass es die Welt überhaupt gibt.
Top-Philosoph: "Sie machen uns schwach - aber wir merken es nicht!" - Dr. Johannes Hartl | A&U #117
Mentioned by Professor Arindam Chakrabarti when discussing the philosophical nature of death and its relation to life.
Self-Ignorance: Why Are We Afraid to Know Ourselves? | Prof. Arindam Chakrabarti
Erwähnt im Zusammenhang mit Wittgenstein, der den Traktat im Schützengraben verfasst haben soll.
Ernst Jünger II: Die konservative Revolution?
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Rick Dufer
per un aforisma spesso frainteso, tratto dalla conclusione del libro.
Wittgenstein oltre i limiti del linguaggio (e dei fraintendimenti)
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Marjorie Perloff
im Kontext ihrer Arbeit zu Wittgenstein und seiner Emigration.
Die verschwundene Austromoderne nach 1938 – #555

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