International lawyers often speak about "fragmentation" as though it were a disease. The language itself is revealing. Something has fractured. Something has br ...
In 2024, Palantir’s effective tax rate was just 8%, far less than the usual 25%, despite £25.3m of pre-tax profits ...
The Folger Shakespeare Library has announced Paul Menzer as the Folger Chair in Shakespeare Studies, a new fellowship ...
There is a distinctive Italian culture shared among the people who live in Italy. From the ruins of ancient Rome to the ...
When a major stroke paralysed South Korean pianist Lee Hun's right side in 2012, he first worried about whether he would ever ...
In this day of divisive discourses and competing realities, the ideas of Ludwig Wittgenstein—the enigmatic iconoclast whose 75th death anniversary will be observed next week—have never seemed more ...
More than 50 years have passed since two famous philosophers squared off against each other at England’s Cambridge University. Though their raucous debate lasted only ten minutes, it still stirs the ...
13 EADERS of Mr. Bertrand Russell's philosophical £v works know that one of his pupils before the outbreak of the war, an Austrian, Mr. Ludwig Wittgenstein, caused him to change his views in some ...
The family story is a dizzying tale of Baroque palaces, Romantic music, heavy industry, high technology, untold wealth, a confused relationship with Jewish ethnicity, a tyrannical father, suicidal ...
I read Julian Baggini’s review of the new Ludwig Wittgenstein biography with keen interest (“An Attack on the Abstract,” Bookshelf, Nov. 19). In the late 1970s I was a graduate student in the ...
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