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Wittgenstein, Ludwig 1936/1993. „The Language of Sense Data and Private Experience”. Notes by Rush Rhees. In: James C. Klagge / Alfred Nordmann (eds.), Philosophical Occasions 1912–1951. Indianapo‐

lis & Cambridge: Hackett Publishing Company, 290–367.

Wittgenstein, Ludwig / Engelmann, Paul 2006. Briefe, Begegnungen, Erinnerungen. Hg. von Ilse Soma‐

villa, unter Mitarbeit von Brian McGuinness. Innsbruck / Wien: Haymon.

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