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The Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
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Mentioned in 14 episodes
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when discussing the impact of classical philosophers on his intellectual development.


Joscha Bach

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#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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in relation to his views on language and reality.

Jack Symes

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478. Heaven, Hell, & the Human Condition | Jack Symes
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in the context of Wittgenstein's views on the relevance of Darwin's theory to philosophy.

Samir Okasha

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281 | Samir Okasha on the Philosophy of Agency and Evolution
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in relation to a diary entry from the trenches of World War I.


Amit Varma

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Ep 408: Amitava Kumar Finds His Gulmohar Tree
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when describing the ineffable nature of vibes.


Matthew Pines

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in relation to Alan Watts' analogies.

Kenneth Cohen

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#28 Kenneth Cohen on Qigong, the Beauty of the Tao, and Oolong Tea
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in relation to his studies on linguistic analysis and the concept of truth.

Vishal Mangalwadi

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257. India, Europe & Biblical Revolution | Vishal Mangalwadi
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in a discussion comparing philosophical figures.


Fr. Patrick Briscoe

Fr. Bonaventure Chapman

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What Nietzsche Got Right
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as the author of Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus.


Horace Murgatroyd

Ep. 1 The World Is Everything, That Is The Case
Mentioned by Speaker 1 as the book Elizabeth Anscombe read before studying under Wittgenstein at Cambridge.

Elizabeth Anscombe
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as a poetic work on logic, influenced by Frege and Russell.


Piergiorgio Odifreddi

Vite da logico - 3 - Da Boole a Hilbert
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in relation to a discussion about the Tractatus.


Horace Murgatroyd

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 in relation to Hermann Burger's book, which shares a similar title.

Tractatus Logico-Suicidalis and the Limits of Pessimistic Philosophy
Mentioned by Ethan Croft in discussion of his only book, published a century ago.

Bench marks: weighing recent SCOTUS rulings
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in comparison to Heidegger's ideas on language and propositions.


Simon Critchley

Episode 6: Language and Interpretation
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als außergewöhnliche Lektüre für 14-Jährige.

Jonathan Rebis

Weihnachten to go: Ein Blick hinter die Kulissen.
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erwähnt im Zusammenhang mit einem Zitat über die Grenzen der Sprache.


Marilena Berends

Kübra Gümüsay: Wie beeinflusst Sprache unser Sein?
Mentioned as the author of Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, in which he outlines his theory of probability.

Episodio 7: La probabilità tra logica e assiomi.