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  1. The Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap.Rudolf Carnap - 1963 - Open Court. Edited by Paul Arthur Schilpp.
    The first volume of the Library of Living Philosophers (LLP) appeared in 1939, the brainchild of the late Professor Paul A. Schilpp. Schilpp saw that it would help to eliminate confusion and endless sterile disputes over interpretation if great philosophers could be confronted by their capable philosophical peers and asked to reply. As well as a number of critical essays with the chosen philosopher's replies to each essay, each volume would include an intellectual autobiography and an up-to-date bibliography The LLP (...)
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  • The Philosophy of Bergson.Bertrand Russell - 1912 - The Monist 22 (3):321-347.
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  • Wittgenstein, a Life: Young Ludwig, 1889-1921.Brian McGuinness - 1988 - Berkeley: University of California Press.
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  • The Varieties of Understanding: English Philosophy Since 1898, 2 vols.Nikolay Milkov - 1997 - Peter Lang.
    G.H. von Wright, G.E. Moore's and Wittgenstein's successor, and John Wisdom's predecessor as a Professor of Philosophy in Cambridge, wrote in 1993: «The history of the "analytical" movement has not yet been written in full. With its increased diversification, it becomes pertinent to try to identify its most essential features and distinguish them from later additions which are alien to its origins.» In the same year A.J. Ayer's successor as a Wykeham Professor of Logic in Oxford, M. Dummett noted: «I (...)
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  • Tolstoi und Wittgenstein: Einfluss und Ähnlichkeiten.Nikolay Milkov - 2003 - Prima Philosophia 16:187-206.
    There are prominent similarities in the writings of Leo Tolstoy and Ludwig Wittgenstein that have two main sources. On the one hand, they arise because of influences of Tolstoy on Wittgenstein; on the other hand though, they are the outcome of the fact that the two thinkers were simply closely related to one another. Since the former similarities were already discussed in the literature, in this paper I make survey mainly of the similarities between this Russian writer and Wittgenstein after (...)
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  • The Philosophy of Bergson.B. Russell - 1913 - Philosophical Review 22:97.
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