He would then struggle for ages rearranging the notes, and was never really satisfied that they were ready for publication. He was always unhappy about committing his ideas to paper, and when he did so, he would set them down in a highly compressed form as numbered notes, sometimes in the form of aphorisms. Ludwig Wittgenstein’s philosophical writings are very difficult, not only in content but also in presentation. Vintage Paperback edition 1991, 654 pp., £9.99 and Bruce Duffy – The World As I Found It. Ray Monk – Ludwig Wittgenstein – The Duty of Genius. SUBSCRIBE NOW Books Wittgenstein Books Reviewed by Ralph Blumenau.
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