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But finally , those that would judge the merit of this book should pay most tribute
to Quentin Skinner . The mistakes are all my own work , but I cannot measure
how much of what I have written which may seem original and valuable I have
taken ...
But finally , those that would judge the merit of this book should pay most tribute
to Quentin Skinner . The mistakes are all my own work , but I cannot measure
how much of what I have written which may seem original and valuable I have
taken ...
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I have already suggested that the most instructive lessons for my purposes may
be taken from the work of Wittgenstein . His intellectual biography is itself
instructive , for in his first great work , Tractatus Logico - Philosophicus , 14 he
describes ...
I have already suggested that the most instructive lessons for my purposes may
be taken from the work of Wittgenstein . His intellectual biography is itself
instructive , for in his first great work , Tractatus Logico - Philosophicus , 14 he
describes ...
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I do not think we properly understand the extent to which we are imprisoned by
certain language habits , by certain metaphors or by assumptions taken over from
other kinds of thinking ( such as the physical sciences ) which obstruct or falsify ...
I do not think we properly understand the extent to which we are imprisoned by
certain language habits , by certain metaphors or by assumptions taken over from
other kinds of thinking ( such as the physical sciences ) which obstruct or falsify ...
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Foreword by Professor Jack Wrigley | 1 |
a model for an English curriculum | 18 |
the teachers in their schools | 38 |
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