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Ludwig Wittgenstein: Dictating Philosophy edited by Arthur Gibson and Niamh O'Mahony (Springer, 2020).
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 June 2021
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1 This can be found in Gibson, Arthur, ‘The Wittgenstein Archive of Francis Skinner’, in Venturinha, Nuno (ed.), Wittgenstein After His Nachlass (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), 64–77CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
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5 Funding: This review is part of a project funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology and hosted by the NOVA Institute of Philosophy at the NOVA University of Lisbon [grant number PTDC/FER-FIL/32203/2017].