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Inclusions: Modern Wittgenstein Correct Order [*Major Works*/*Philosophical Investigations* 4th ed.]
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Jeff Rubard
2010-01-22 19:25:06 UTC
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"What would the earth look like if it were to rotate on its axis?"
Use your imagination!

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Anyhow, the original "student of the drums who liked to think he was a
teacher of the drums", Wittgenstein, wrote after his Groovy Good-Time
Weimar Freakout *Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus* [A discreet
suggestion from Britain, this title] many works: and YOU KNOW WHAT?
SOME OF THEM ARE PRETTY DECENT AND NOT EVEN FETISH ITEMS SINGULAR.
Rail-lay, and "what we're not getting gooder at talking about" is
*amply* addressed both by the Wittgenstein *gens* fav-o-rite the new
*Major Works* - a cheap n' sassy ed. from Harper and Available for
Franz Ferdinand fans - and the "Progress Publishers" 'take-off' on
Anscombe's warhorse [NOT]. Wiley-Interscience [!] and Blackwell
together? You ought to know you're in trouble, and not to rely in life
on textual *Mystik* not connected to beautiful, pliant bottoms
attached to "difficult countenances": but *hey*, 'people', the
"multifarious" multiply and "add it up" and shit so THINK lik-a
Watsonite and *dwell within the 'au courant'. K? Of course it is "K",
a *reference stupide* to K Street, the "once and future" home of DC
*lobbyists*. "KILL HER!"

Or...


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"Behind every great fortune there is a great crime."
A testimony this.
Jeff Rubard
2010-01-22 19:26:09 UTC
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Post by Jeff Rubard
"What would the earth look like if it were to rotate on its axis?"
Use your imagination!
-------------------------------
Anyhow, the original "student of the drums who liked to think he was a
teacher of the drums", Wittgenstein, wrote after his Groovy Good-Time
Weimar Freakout *Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus* [A discreet
suggestion from Britain, this title] many works: and YOU KNOW WHAT?
SOME OF THEM ARE PRETTY DECENT AND NOT EVEN FETISH ITEMS SINGULAR.
Rail-lay, and "what we're not getting gooder at talking about" is
*amply* addressed both by the Wittgenstein *gens* fav-o-rite the new
*Major Works* - a cheap n' sassy ed. from Harper and Available for
Franz Ferdinand fans - and the "Progress Publishers" 'take-off' on
Anscombe's warhorse [NOT]. Wiley-Interscience [!] and Blackwell
together? You ought to know you're in trouble, and not to rely in life
on textual *Mystik* not connected to beautiful, pliant bottoms
attached to "difficult countenances": but *hey*, 'people', the
"multifarious" multiply and "add it up" and shit so THINK lik-a
Watsonite and *dwell within the 'au courant'. K? Of course it is "K",
a *reference stupide* to K Street, the "once and future" home of DC
*lobbyists*. "KILL HER!"
Or...
-------------------------------
"Behind every great fortune there is a great crime."
A testimony this.
ADD: ISRAEL
Jeff Rubard
2010-01-22 20:36:10 UTC
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Post by Jeff Rubard
"What would the earth look like if it were to rotate on its axis?"
Use your imagination!
-------------------------------
Anyhow, the original "student of the drums who liked to think he was a
teacher of the drums", Wittgenstein, wrote after his Groovy Good-Time
Weimar Freakout *Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus* [A discreet
suggestion from Britain, this title] many works: and YOU KNOW WHAT?
SOME OF THEM ARE PRETTY DECENT AND NOT EVEN FETISH ITEMS SINGULAR.
Rail-lay, and "what we're not getting gooder at talking about" is
*amply* addressed both by the Wittgenstein *gens* fav-o-rite the new
*Major Works* - a cheap n' sassy ed. from Harper and Available for
Franz Ferdinand fans - and the "Progress Publishers" 'take-off' on
Anscombe's warhorse [NOT]. Wiley-Interscience [!] and Blackwell
together? You ought to know you're in trouble, and not to rely in life
on textual *Mystik* not connected to beautiful, pliant bottoms
attached to "difficult countenances": but *hey*, 'people', the
"multifarious" multiply and "add it up" and shit so THINK lik-a
Watsonite and *dwell within the 'au courant'. K? Of course it is "K",
a *reference stupide* to K Street, the "once and future" home of DC
*lobbyists*. "KILL HER!"
Or...
-------------------------------
"Behind every great fortune there is a great crime."
A testimony this.
ADD: ISRAEL- Hide quoted text -
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But it *must be said*, in 'argot' I suppose:
These are *something*.
Jeff Rubard
2010-01-22 20:36:41 UTC
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Post by Jeff Rubard
"What would the earth look like if it were to rotate on its axis?"
Use your imagination!
-------------------------------
Anyhow, the original "student of the drums who liked to think he was a
teacher of the drums", Wittgenstein, wrote after his Groovy Good-Time
Weimar Freakout *Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus* [A discreet
suggestion from Britain, this title] many works: and YOU KNOW WHAT?
SOME OF THEM ARE PRETTY DECENT AND NOT EVEN FETISH ITEMS SINGULAR.
Rail-lay, and "what we're not getting gooder at talking about" is
*amply* addressed both by the Wittgenstein *gens* fav-o-rite the new
*Major Works* - a cheap n' sassy ed. from Harper and Available for
Franz Ferdinand fans - and the "Progress Publishers" 'take-off' on
Anscombe's warhorse [NOT]. Wiley-Interscience [!] and Blackwell
together? You ought to know you're in trouble, and not to rely in life
on textual *Mystik* not connected to beautiful, pliant bottoms
attached to "difficult countenances": but *hey*, 'people', the
"multifarious" multiply and "add it up" and shit so THINK lik-a
Watsonite and *dwell within the 'au courant'. K? Of course it is "K",
a *reference stupide* to K Street, the "once and future" home of DC
*lobbyists*. "KILL HER!"
Or...
-------------------------------
"Behind every great fortune there is a great crime."
A testimony this.
ADD: ISRAEL- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
These are *something*.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
A *thurstonite*:
*I* LOVE YOU, KNOPF PUBLISHING AND MODERN LIBRARY
Big Red Jeff Rubard
2010-01-22 21:47:59 UTC
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Post by Jeff Rubard
"What would the earth look like if it were to rotate on its axis?"
Use your imagination!
-------------------------------
Anyhow, the original "student of the drums who liked to think he was a
teacher of the drums", Wittgenstein, wrote after his Groovy Good-Time
Weimar Freakout *Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus* [A discreet
suggestion from Britain, this title] many works: and YOU KNOW WHAT?
SOME OF THEM ARE PRETTY DECENT AND NOT EVEN FETISH ITEMS SINGULAR.
Rail-lay, and "what we're not getting gooder at talking about" is
*amply* addressed both by the Wittgenstein *gens* fav-o-rite the new
*Major Works* - a cheap n' sassy ed. from Harper and Available for
Franz Ferdinand fans - and the "Progress Publishers" 'take-off' on
Anscombe's warhorse [NOT]. Wiley-Interscience [!] and Blackwell
together? You ought to know you're in trouble, and not to rely in life
on textual *Mystik* not connected to beautiful, pliant bottoms
attached to "difficult countenances": but *hey*, 'people', the
"multifarious" multiply and "add it up" and shit so THINK lik-a
Watsonite and *dwell within the 'au courant'. K? Of course it is "K",
a *reference stupide* to K Street, the "once and future" home of DC
*lobbyists*. "KILL HER!"
Or...
-------------------------------
"Behind every great fortune there is a great crime."
A testimony this.
ADD: ISRAEL- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
These are *something*.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
*I* LOVE YOU, KNOPF PUBLISHING AND MODERN LIBRARY- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
"For Pavlov": VOLUNTARY MO-TOR CON-TROL!
Jeff Rubard
2010-01-22 21:49:14 UTC
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On Jan 22, 1:47 pm, Big Red Jeff Rubard
Post by Jeff Rubard
"What would the earth look like if it were to rotate on its axis?"
Use your imagination!
-------------------------------
Anyhow, the original "student of the drums who liked to think he was a
teacher of the drums", Wittgenstein, wrote after his Groovy Good-Time
Weimar Freakout *Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus* [A discreet
suggestion from Britain, this title] many works: and YOU KNOW WHAT?
SOME OF THEM ARE PRETTY DECENT AND NOT EVEN FETISH ITEMS SINGULAR.
Rail-lay, and "what we're not getting gooder at talking about" is
*amply* addressed both by the Wittgenstein *gens* fav-o-rite the new
*Major Works* - a cheap n' sassy ed. from Harper and Available for
Franz Ferdinand fans - and the "Progress Publishers" 'take-off' on
Anscombe's warhorse [NOT]. Wiley-Interscience [!] and Blackwell
together? You ought to know you're in trouble, and not to rely in life
on textual *Mystik* not connected to beautiful, pliant bottoms
attached to "difficult countenances": but *hey*, 'people', the
"multifarious" multiply and "add it up" and shit so THINK lik-a
Watsonite and *dwell within the 'au courant'. K? Of course it is "K",
a *reference stupide* to K Street, the "once and future" home of DC
*lobbyists*. "KILL HER!"
Or...
-------------------------------
"Behind every great fortune there is a great crime."
A testimony this.
ADD: ISRAEL- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
These are *something*.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
*I* LOVE YOU, KNOPF PUBLISHING AND MODERN LIBRARY- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
"For Pavlov": VOLUNTARY MO-TOR CON-TROL!- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
A "capitalism":
'Feel free to 'chime in' with that picture of "Sarah" c. 1946 from
PHOTO a 'couple of months' ago, boys.'
Jeffrey Rubard
2022-01-08 04:52:32 UTC
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On Jan 22, 1:47 pm, Big Red Jeff Rubard
Post by Jeff Rubard
"What would the earth look like if it were to rotate on its axis?"
Use your imagination!
-------------------------------
Anyhow, the original "student of the drums who liked to think he was a
teacher of the drums", Wittgenstein, wrote after his Groovy Good-Time
Weimar Freakout *Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus* [A discreet
suggestion from Britain, this title] many works: and YOU KNOW WHAT?
SOME OF THEM ARE PRETTY DECENT AND NOT EVEN FETISH ITEMS SINGULAR.
Rail-lay, and "what we're not getting gooder at talking about" is
*amply* addressed both by the Wittgenstein *gens* fav-o-rite the new
*Major Works* - a cheap n' sassy ed. from Harper and Available for
Franz Ferdinand fans - and the "Progress Publishers" 'take-off' on
Anscombe's warhorse [NOT]. Wiley-Interscience [!] and Blackwell
together? You ought to know you're in trouble, and not to rely in life
on textual *Mystik* not connected to beautiful, pliant bottoms
attached to "difficult countenances": but *hey*, 'people', the
"multifarious" multiply and "add it up" and shit so THINK lik-a
Watsonite and *dwell within the 'au courant'. K? Of course it is "K",
a *reference stupide* to K Street, the "once and future" home of DC
*lobbyists*. "KILL HER!"
Or...
-------------------------------
"Behind every great fortune there is a great crime."
A testimony this.
ADD: ISRAEL- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
These are *something*.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
*I* LOVE YOU, KNOPF PUBLISHING AND MODERN LIBRARY- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
"For Pavlov": VOLUNTARY MO-TOR CON-TROL!- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
'Feel free to 'chime in' with that picture of "Sarah" c. 1946 from
PHOTO a 'couple of months' ago, boys.'
2022 Update: I was indeed glad, many years ago, to see this brand new
affordable reprint of Wittgenstein's works (not quite all the "Major" ones,
as of course the *Philosophical Investigations* was omitted) from
HarperCollins. It was a "big deal" to have it available at the Borders,
and so on. Would you feel the same way today?

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