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Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathematics         
REALM OF STUDY BY PHILOSOPHER LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN
Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathematics
Ludwig Wittgenstein considered his chief contribution to be in the philosophy of mathematics, a topic to which he devoted much of his work between 1929 and 1944.Roydich V, Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Mathematics, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy As with his philosophy of language, Wittgenstein's views on mathematics evolved from the period of the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus: with him changing from logicism (which was endorsed by his mentor Bertrand Russell) towards a general anti-foundationalism and constructivism that was not readily accepted by the mathematical community.
Wittgenstein Award         
AUSTRIAN SCIENCE AWARD
Wittgenstein-Preis
The Wittgenstein Award () is an Austrian science award supporting the notion that "scientists should be guaranteed the greatest possible freedom and flexibility in the performance of their research." The prize money of up to 1.
Gerd Ludwig         
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHER
Gerd ludwig
Gerd Ludwig (birth name Gerhard Erich Ludwig, born March 17, 1947 in Alsfeld, Hesse, Germany) is a German-American documentary photographer and photojournalist.
Examples of use of Ludwig Wittgenstein
1. At the age of ten, and using only bits of metal discarded as useless, Ludwig Wittgenstein built a working sewing machine.
2. As the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein put it, "One thinks that one is tracing the outline of the thing‘s nature over and over again, and one is merely tracing round the frame through which we look at it." Gender is a frame through which we look at people –– and what we see reflects that frame.
3. Leader Wednesday July 20, 2005 The Guardian The philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein argued that the paradox of having and following rules is that no course of action can be determined by a rule, "because every course of action can be made out to accord with the rule". On that basis Wittgenstein, at least, would understand Gordon Brown‘s decision to recalibrate the basis for his government‘s "golden rule" on borrowing and spending – even if few others outside the Treasury do.