The Ludwig Wittgenstein papers. 1934-1935.

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The Ludwig Wittgenstein papers. 1934-1935.

Wittgenstein's notes to The brown book, dictated to F. Skinner and Alice Ambrose.

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University of Utah. Libraries. Manuscripts Division

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Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 1889-1951

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Austrian philosopher and lecturer; taught at Cambridge; b. Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein; interested in analysis and ordinary-language philosophy. From the description of Ludwig Wittgenstein collection, 1933-1948. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70958671 The brown book, along with its companion volume, The blue book, is considered an introduction to Wittgenstein's philosophical thought. From the description of The Ludwig Wittgenstein papers. 1934-1935...

Skinner, Francis (architect)

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Ambrose, Alice, 1906-

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Smith College, Professor, Philosophy, 1937-2001; married Morris Lazerowitz, 1938. Died Jan. 25, 2001. From the description of Alice Ambrose Lazerowitz papers, 1957-2001. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 51171642 Alice Ambrose Lazerowitz was born to Albert Lee and Bonnie Belle Ambrose on November 25, 1906, in Lexington, IL. She attended Millikin University as an undergraduate (1924-1928), and received her Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Wisconsin i...