Our statements are likely to be wrong: on Russell's Big Thesis

In Bertrand Russell on Nuclear War, Peace, and Language: Critical and Historical Essays. Westport, Conn.: Praeger. pp. 91 - 115 (2002)
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Abstract

What is the relationship between Russell's conception of philosophy and that of the author of the Tractatus, Ludwig Wittgenstein? My paper is an attempt to show that Russell and the early Wittgenstein do not share the same conception of philosophy and that the fault lines of their divergent views can be located in The Problems of Philosophy i,e, before the traditionally cited Theory of Knowledge manuscript.

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Alan Schwerin
Rice University (PhD)

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