Cambridge letters

Cambridge letters1995
correspondence with Russell, Keynes, Moore, Ramsey, and Sraffa
About this book
The discovery, in various quarters, of hitherto unknown letters exchanged between Wittgenstein and the chief of his Cambridge friends provides the basis for this new and profoundly revealing collection.
Wittgenstein appears in turn shy and affectionate, fierce and censorious, happy to collaborate and sure of his own judgement. Four quarrels and four reconciliations are documented. Wittgenstein's struggles to publish his Tractatus may be followed, as well as his retreat from the world, his being wooed back to philosophy by Keynes and Ramsey, and his plans to leave philosophy. The accompanying editorial notes are based on archival material not previously explored.
Taken together, the correspondence provides an intriguing insight into Wittgenstein's life and thought, and will be essential reading for students and scholars.
Details
- First published
- 1995
- OL Work ID
- OL1410349W
Subjects
CorrespondencePhilosophersIntellectual lifeWittgenstein, ludwig, 1889-1951Philosophers, correspondenceGreat britain, intellectual lifeModern Philosophers