Letters from Ludwig Wittgenstein with a Memoir [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 22 (2):375-375 (1968)
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The letters included in this book are extremely valuable for gaining a further insight into Wittgenstein, especially during the period before and immediately after the writing and publishing of the Tractatus. They exhibit Wittgenstein's humanity, his literary and musical interests, his self-doubts and anxiety concerning the publication of the Tractatus. There are reflections on suicide and an important brief statement about the point of the Tractatus where Wittgenstein declares that "the book's point is an ethical one." The Memoir is uneven and not always in clear focus, but it is helpful in shedding light on a little known aspect of Wittgenstein's life.--R. J. B.

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