Philosophy as Therapy: Wittgenstein
http://www.phillipmcreynolds.com • Philosophy as Therapy: Wittgenstein Wittgenstein regarded philosophy as both disease and cure, a kind of obsessive-compulsive disorder and a treatment. Russell Goodman and others discuss the idea of philosophy as therapy. Interviews, video, & music by Phillip McReynolds

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Wittgenstein's Games by A. C. Grayling

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The Ph D Octopus

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The Language Of The New Music - Documentary about Wittgenstein and Schoenberg, 1985

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Wittgenstein and Modernity

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Noam Chomsky on Jung, Wittgenstein, and Gödel (Ask Me Anything)

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Duncan Pritchard: Wittgenstein on Faith and Reason (Royal Institute of Philosophy)

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Wittgenstein: A Wonderful Life (1989)

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HOW MODERN WAS WITTGENSTEIN?

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How Proust Can Change Your Life with Ralph Fiennes

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Points of Departure: The Wittgensteinian Event

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A History of Philosophy | 75 Ludwig Wittgenstein

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Wittgenstein in 60 minutes

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WITTGENSTEIN PART 1 STEPHEN MULHALL

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Rupert Read: Wittgenstein and the Illusion of ‘Progress’ (Royal Institute of Philosophy)

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"Love and Other Demons: Wittgenstein and Skepticism"

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PHILOSOPHY - Ludwig Wittgenstein

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Putnam on Throwing the Baby out with the Bathwater

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The Plausibility of Wittgenstein's Metaphilosophy | Timothy Williamson & Paul Horwich

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Great Minds - Part 5 - The Latter Wittgenstein: The Philosophy of Language

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