An Impatient Man and His Papers
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Ludwig Wittgenstein died in 1951. At the time, the ideas he had developed after his return to philosophy in 1928 were known only to a handful of people through his lectures and conversations and through the typescripts which he had dictated and which were circulating among friends and colleagues. The wider philosophical community was eagerly waiting for Wittgenstein’s ideas to become effectively available.
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