Bertrand Russell: diferenças entre revisões
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:::- ''The Conquest of Happiness - Página 161, de [[Bertrand Russell]] - Publicado por Unwin Paperbacks, 1975 - 191 páginas''
*O [[Wittgenstein
::- ''The later Wittgenstein, on the contrary, seems to have grown tired of serious thinking and to have invented a doctrine which would make such an activity unnecessary. I do not for one moment believe that the doctrine which has these lazy consequences is true. I realize, however, that I have an overpoweringly strong bias against it, for, if it is true, philosophy is, at best, a slight help to lexicographers, and at worst, an idle tea-table amusement.
:- ''[[Bertrand Russell]]; [http://www.archive.org/details/myphilosophicald001521mbp My Philosophical Development] ''
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