Ludwig Wittgenstein A Memoir

Ludwig Wittgenstein: A Memoir by Norman Malcolm, published by Clarendon Press in 2001, offers a personal insight into the life of one of the most influential figures in contemporary philosophy. This second edition spans 136 pages and is presented in English. The memoir captures the essence of Wittgenstein, who, despite his significant impact on philosophy, preferred a life away from the public eye. Malcolm, a close friend and fellow philosopher, provides a vivid portrayal of Wittgenstein, highlighting his complexities and the depth of their friendship.
Readers will find that this edition includes the complete text of fifty-seven previously unpublished letters written by Wittgenstein to Malcolm over eleven years, showcasing the philosopher’s human qualities and his concern for the well-being of his friends. The memoir also features a concise biographical sketch by Georg Henrik von Wright, another prominent philosopher and friend of Wittgenstein. This work not only delves into Wittgenstein’s personal life but also reflects on his philosophical contributions, making it a significant addition to the fields of biography and philosophy.
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Table of Contents Ludwig Wittgenstein : A Memoir by Malcolm, Norman; Von Wright, G.H. (As told to) Terms of Use Preface to the Second Edition Norman Malcolm A Biographical Sketch G.H. von Wright A Memoir Norman Malcolm Wittgenstein’s Letters to Norman Malcolm Index Descriptive content provided by Syndetics”! a Bowker service. Summary Ludwig Wittgenstein : A Memoir by Malcolm, Norman; Von Wright, G.H. (As told to) Terms of use Ludwig Wittgenstein, who died in Cambridge in 1951, is one of the most powerful influences on contemporary philosophy, yet he shunned publicity and was essentially a private man. His friend Norman Malcolm (himself an eminent philosopher) wrote this remarkably vivid personal memoir ofWittgenstein, which was published in 1958 and was immediately recognized as a moving and truthful portrait of this gifted, difficult man. This edition includes also the complete text of the fifty-seven letters which Wittgenstein wrote to Malcolm over a period of eleven years. Apart from the quotations in the Memoir these letters are previously unpublished. They reveal how much friendships mattered to Wittgenstein, and how concerned hewas for the health and well-being of his friends. His human qualities become evident; he advises, warns, jokes. and is grateful and affectionate. The volume also features a concise biographical sketch by another leading philosopher who was a friend of Wittgenstein, Georg Henrik von Wright. Much has been published about Wittgenstein since his death, but nothing brings us closer to the man himself than this modest classic of philosophical biography. Descriptive content provided by Syndetics”! a Bowker service.
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