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Wittgenstein
3 dictionary results for: Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Witt·gen·stein       [vit-guhn-shtahyn, -stahyn] Pronunciation Key
–noun
Lud·wig (Jo·sef Jo·hann)       [loot-vikh yoh-zef yoh-hahn, lood-] Pronunciation Key, 1889–1951, Austrian philosopher.
Witt·gen·stein·i·an, adjective, noun
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Witt·gen·stein       (vĭt'gən-shtīn', -stīn)  Pronunciation Key 
Austrian philosopher who taught in England and who had a major influence on 20th-century philosophy. His main works, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1921) and Philosophical Investigations (1953), explore the relation between language and the world.

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ludwig wittgenstein

noun
British philosopher born in Austria; a major influence on logic and logical positivism (1889-1951) [syn: Wittgenstein

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