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Mentioned in 13 episodes
The Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
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Mentioned in 13 episodes
Mentioned by
Joscha Bach when discussing the impact of classical philosophers on his intellectual development.


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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
Mentioned by 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
Mentioned by Vishal Mangalwadi in relation to his studies on linguistic analysis and the concept of truth.

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257. India, Europe & Biblical Revolution | Vishal Mangalwadi
Mentioned by
Fr. Patrick Briscoe and Fr. Bonaventure Chapman in a discussion comparing philosophical figures.


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What Nietzsche Got Right
Mentioned by Speaker 1 as the book Elizabeth Anscombe read before studying under Wittgenstein at Cambridge.

Elizabeth Anscombe
Mentioned as the author of Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, in which he outlines his theory of probability.

Episodio 7: La probabilità tra logica e assiomi.
Mentioned by Potter as the correspondence of the name to the thing.

The Josias Podcast, Episode XV: Deconstructing Integralism
Mentioned in relation to Hermann Burger's book, which shares a similar title.

Tractatus Logico-Suicidalis and the Limits of Pessimistic Philosophy
Mentioned by
Jason Palmer and Ethan Croft in discussion of his only book, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, and its lasting impact on philosophy and other fields.


Bench marks: weighing recent SCOTUS rulings