Fritz Mauthner

Fritz Mauthner (; 22 November 1849 – 29 June 1923) was an Austrian philosopher and author of novels, satires, reviews and journalistic works. He was an exponent of philosophical scepticism derived from a critique of human knowledge and of philosophy of language.

He became editor of the ''Berliner Tageblatt'' in 1895, but is remembered mainly for his ''Beiträge zu einer Kritik der Sprache'' (''Contributions to a Critique of Language''), published in three parts in 1901 and 1902. Ludwig Wittgenstein took several of his ideas from Mauthner, and acknowledges him in his ''Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus'' (1922). Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1897
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Published 1897
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by Mauthner, Fritz
Published 1913
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by Mauthner, Fritz
Published 1975
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by Mauthner, Fritz
Published 1920
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by Mauthner, Fritz
Published 1906
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by Mauthner, Fritz
Published 1917
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by Mauthner, Fritz
Published 1915
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by Mauthner, Fritz
Published 1921
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by Mauthner, Fritz
Published 1900
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by Mauthner, Fritz
Published 1925
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by Mauthner, Fritz
Published 1916
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by Mauthner, Fritz
Published 1969
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by Mauthner, Fritz
Published 1895
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by Mauthner, Fritz
Published 1929
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by Mauthner, Fritz
Published 1906
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by Mauthner, Fritz
Published 1889
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by Mauthner, Fritz
Published 1894
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by Mauthner, Fritz
Published 1879
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