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"One could say, this book takes a close look at Wittgenstein's face; and whether or not this will interest anyone, he was nonetheless a human being and so it may have value." (The Dabbler, 18 May 2012)
This significantly expanded new volume adds to the existing collection some 200 previously unpublished letters and documents, including 40 letters from Wittgenstein to his friend and Cambridge contemporary, the economist Piero Sraffa; a substantial body of letters between Wittgenstein and some of his most celebrated pupils, including Rhees, Von Wright and Norman Malcolm; and minutes relating Wittgenstein's incursions into University business and The Moral Sciences Club.
This collection will prove a fascinating and unique read for anyone with an interest in Wittgenstein's work, his character and the institutional and personal context within which they took shape.
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