A scene from Derek Jarman's film 'Wittgenstein' (1989) upon the thought behind a word or a sentence like "This is a very pleasant pineapple."


shienlaiBryan Magee talks to John Searle about the legacy of Ludwig Wittgenstein; ranging from his early work, the Tractatus, to his posthumously published, Philosophical Investigations. Section 1: youtube.com Section 2: youtube.com Section 3: youtube.com Section 4: youtube.com Section 5: youtube.com


flame0430Bryan Magee talks with Anthony Quinton about the two incommensurable views of Wittgenstein: his logical view of language and his somewhat pragmatic view of language. Section 1: www.youtube.com Section 2: www.youtube.com Section 3: www.youtube.com Section 4: www.youtube.com Section 5: www.youtube.com


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tantemmaPart one of a two-part excerpt on Ludwig Wittgenstein, focusing on his sense of religious belief. Taken from the 1984 BBC documentary, "Sea of Faith". If you enjoyed it, you can find out more about the Sea of Faith organization at www.sofn.org.uk There you can learn how to obtain a copy of the en...


shinobirastafariBy Derek Jarman (1993).


redetriganA dialogue between Wittgenstein, Russell and his wife (played by Tilda Swinton) about: Should Wittgenstein commit suicide because of a V-sign that has no philosophical meaning and apparently destroys Wittgenstein's language theory?


shienlaiTaken from the Philosophy Bites podcast: Ludwig Wittgenstein was one of the great thinkers of the 20th Century. Part of his originality lay in his view of what Philosophy was and how it ought to be done. For this episode of Philosophy Bites, Barry Smith of Birkbeck College London gives a lucid ac...


shinobirastafariwww.philosophybites.com Wittgenstein: "The limits of my language mean the limits of my world" Ludwig Wittgenstein is one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century, and regarded by some as the most important since Immanuel Kant. His early work was influenced by that of Arthur S...


pangeaprogressreduxPart two of a two-part excerpt on Ludwig Wittgenstein, focusing on his sense of religious belief. Taken from the 1984 BBC documentary, "Sea of Faith". If you enjoyed it, you can find out more about the Sea of Faith organization at www.sofn.org.uk There you can learn how to obtain a copy of the en...


A summation of the last work of Ludwig Wittgenstein, "On Certainty", written at the end of his life. It consists of, more or less, a collection of his last notebook/journal writings up until his death in 1951. Music: Chopin


wittgensteinismBryan Magee talks with Anthony Quinton about the two incommensurable views of Wittgenstein: his logical view of language and his somewhat pragmatic view of language. Section 1: www.youtube.com Section 2: www.youtube.com Section 3: www.youtube.com Section 4: www.youtube.com Section 5: www.youtube.com


A selection of favorite quotes and maxims from the Austrian philosopher, combined with a number of related photos and an original composition.


proteanoceanWittgenstein's Vienna


mldw00dsuWittgenstein explains his philosophical development from the 'Tractatus' to the 'Philosophical Investigations', asked by JM Keynes, the famous british economist. All from the movie of D. Jarman (1989).


shienlaiI'm sorry for the cliffhanger at the end...:) Bryan Magee talks to John Searle about the legacy of Ludwig Wittgenstein; ranging from his early work, the Tractatus, to his posthumously published, Philosophical Investigations. Section 1: youtube.com Section 2: youtube.com Section 3: youtube.com Sec...


flame0430Having lost his right arm during World War I, the Austrian pianist Paul Wittgenstein (brother of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein) commissioned the work from Maurice Ravel. Wittgenstein also performed the premiere with Robert Heger and the Vienna Symphony Orchestra on January 5, 1932. This (ve...


fmatpeterI'm not sure why there is a skip at 5:30, I'll have to check the source video... Bryan Magee talks to John Searle about the legacy of Ludwig Wittgenstein; ranging from his early work, the Tractatus, to his posthumously published, Philosophical Investigations. Section 1: youtube.com Section 2: you...


flame0430Bryan Magee talks to John Searle about the legacy of Ludwig Wittgenstein; ranging from his early work, the Tractatus, to his posthumously published, Philosophical Investigations. Section 1: youtube.com Section 2: youtube.com Section 3: youtube.com Section 4: youtube.com Section 5: youtube.com


flame0430Bruno Walter conducts the Concertgebouw Orchestra. Paul Wittgenstein, who commissioned this work, is the soloist. Year of recording: 1937.


austrian philosopher ludwig wittgenstein in skjolden sognefjord norway, students from KHIB bergen tracing.


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armchairgeneralBryan Magee talks to John Searle about the legacy of Ludwig Wittgenstein; ranging from his early work, the Tractatus, to his posthumously published, Philosophical Investigations. Section 1: youtube.com Section 2: youtube.com Section 3: youtube.com Section 4: youtube.com Section 5: youtube.com


flame0430Video and Sound by James Flaherty. Spring 2009.


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