Ludwig Wittgenstein
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+ | '''Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein''' ([[April 26]], [[1889]] – [[April 29]], [[1951]]) was an [[Austria]]n [[philosopher]] who contributed several ground-breaking ideas to [[philosophy]], primarily in the foundations of [[logic]], the [[philosophy of mathematics]], the [[philosophy of language]], and the [[philosophy of mind]].His influence has been wide-ranging, placing him among the [[Greatness|most significant]] philosophers of the [[20th century]].[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007] |
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Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein (April 26, 1889 – April 29, 1951) was an Austrian philosopher who contributed several ground-breaking ideas to philosophy, primarily in the foundations of logic, the philosophy of mathematics, the philosophy of language, and the philosophy of mind.His influence has been wide-ranging, placing him among the most significant philosophers of the 20th century.[1] [Apr 2007]