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Portrait Of Wittgenstein As A Young Man From The Diary Of David H

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Portrait Of Wittgenstein As A Young Man From The Diary Of David H [Sep 27, 1990] VON WRIGHT

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In the Lent term of 1912, Ludwig Wittgenstein registered as an advanced

student at Cambridge, where he had first come to attend Bertrand Russell's

lectures. It was at one of Russell's weekly \""squashes\"", held in his rooms in

college, that Wittgenstein met David Pinsent, a fellow student at Trinity

College, whom he was later to call \""my first and only friend\"". Wittgenstein

and Pinsent were soon attending concerts together and planning a tour of

Iceland for the following September. Throughout the academic year of 1912-13

the two friends studied at Cambridge, while taking frequent trips to other

towns, before setting out for Norway in August 1913. On their return

Wittgenstein departed again for Norway, where he was to spend the following

academic year pursuing the thoughts which eventually crystallized in the

\""Tractatus Logico-philosophicus\"". Wittgenstein's la-

Portrait Of Wittgenstein As A Young Man From The Diary Of David H

Portrait Of Wittgenstein As A Young Man From The Diary Of David H [Sep 27, 1990] VON WRIGHT

Product Overview

In the Lent term of 1912, Ludwig Wittgenstein registered as an advanced

student at Cambridge, where he had first come to attend Bertrand Russell's

lectures. It was at one of Russell's weekly \""squashes\"", held in his rooms in

college, that Wittgenstein met David Pinsent, a fellow student at Trinity

College, whom he was later to call \""my first and only friend\"". Wittgenstein

and Pinsent were soon attending concerts together and planning a tour of

Iceland for the following September. Throughout the academic year of 1912-13

the two friends studied at Cambridge, while taking frequent trips to other

towns, before setting out for Norway in August 1913. On their return

Wittgenstein departed again for Norway, where he was to spend the following

academic year pursuing the thoughts which eventually crystallized in the

\""Tractatus Logico-philosophicus\"". Wittgenstein's la-

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