Fritz Mauthner (22 November 1849 – 29 June 1923) was an Austrian philosopher and author of novels, satires, reviews and journalistic works. He was an exponent...
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Apostles Cambridge University Moral Sciences Club Haidbauer incident Haus Wittgenstein Fritz Mauthner Film Wittgenstein (film) Wittgenstein Tractatus...
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Emerson Hough, Guerra Junqueiro, Virginie Loveling, Katherine Mansfield, Fritz Mauthner, Florence Montgomery, Hume Nisbet, Vilfredo Pareto, Raymond Radiguet...
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Other philosophers before Wittgenstein, including Sextus Empiricus, Fritz Mauthner, Zhuang Zhou, and Arthur Schopenhauer, had used a similar metaphor....
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New Physics by Floyd Merrell (1991) also explore this relationship. Fritz Mauthner, philosopher of language and author of the Wörterbuch der Philosophie...
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Apostles Cambridge University Moral Sciences Club Haidbauer incident Haus Wittgenstein Fritz Mauthner Film Wittgenstein (film) Wittgenstein Tractatus...
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Apostles Cambridge University Moral Sciences Club Haidbauer incident Haus Wittgenstein Fritz Mauthner Film Wittgenstein (film) Wittgenstein Tractatus...
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Castle 1841/1843. Robert Eberle (1815–1862), German animal painter Fritz Mauthner (1849–1923 in Meersburg) Austro-Hungarian novelist, theatre critic,...
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1932. Regular contributors to the feuilleton included Alfred Polgar, Fritz Mauthner, Kurt Tucholsky, Erich Kästner, Robert Walser, Etta Federn, Otto Flake...
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Apostles Cambridge University Moral Sciences Club Haidbauer incident Haus Wittgenstein Fritz Mauthner Film Wittgenstein (film) Wittgenstein Tractatus...
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