Analysis of Wittgenstein House | Peggy Deamer
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Analysis of Wittgenstein House | Peggy Deamer | Vienna | 1980 “The Stonborough-Wittgenstein House, designed by Ludwig Wittgenstein in 1926-28 for his sister’s family, was a project undertaken between the writing of his Tractus and The Philosophical Investigations. The analysis of this house, unlike others, aligns it with the latter philosophical work and thereby sees the design as a rejection of the possibility of references to external ‘reality’. Instead, like the rules of the ‘language games’ that form the core […]
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