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sekhar goteti
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Wittgenstein is a great philosopher.
Best in elucidating complex philosophical problems.
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Theodor Adorno is a great philosopher.
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On Wednesday, March 20, 2013 at 12:34:01 PM UTC, sekhar wrote:
Wittgenstein is a great philosopher.
Best in elucidating complex philosophical problems.
Maybe. Effing useless at solving them though. Why not pick someone who made progress?
I'd vote for Nagarjuna.
But of course there are many.
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