“To convince someone of the truth, it is not enough to state it, but rather one must find the path from error to truth.”
Quote by Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Philosophical Occasions, 1912-1951
This book compiles a series of philosophical writings that span four decades, offering insights into the author's intellectual development and engagement with various philosophical topics during that period. more
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