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艾習角™ (為無益之事,遣有涯之生)
读过 Wittgenstein
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several gifted pupils abandoned philosophy at his insistence, one of them to Wittgenstein's satisfaction spending the rest of his life employed in a canning Latin, Norwegian, and Russian he did not study the classic philosophers carefully (most of them he did not study at all) and he actively discouraged his students from doing so. unorthodox educations foster originality; may not judge Wittgenstein to be one of the great philosophers. Even if they do not, however, he is sure always to count as one of the great personalities of philosophy. that the task of philosophy is not to advance positive theories of its own but ‘to shape expression in such a way that certain worries disappear’ On one occasion during the war he was saved from suicide by a chance encounter with his uncle On his last night, before losing consciousness, he was told that his friends were on their way to see him. ‘Tell them I’ve had a wonderful life! Wittgenstein was a great philosopher, whose work had a profound effect on twentieth-century philosophy. But views about the contemporary relevance of his ideas are sharply polarised.
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