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Jews as a Metaphysical Species

Philosophy 64 (249):323 - 347 (1989)

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  1. Wittgenstein on Jews: Some Counter-Examples.Gerhard D. Wassermann - 1990 - Philosophy 65 (253):355 - 365.
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  • The significance of jewishness for Wittgenstein's philosophy.David G. Stern - 2000 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 43 (4):383 – 401.
    Did Wittgenstein consider himself a Jew? Should we? Wittgenstein repeatedly wrote about Jews and Judaism in the 1930s, and biographical studies make it clear that this writing about Jewishness was a way in which he thought about the kind of person he was and the nature of his philosophical work. Those who have written about Wittgenstein on the Jews have drawn very different conclusions. But much of this debate is confused, because the notion of being a Jew, of Jewishness, is (...)
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