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Norman Malcolm was an influential American philosopher known for his work in the philosophy of language and mind. He was particularly recognized for his writings on Ludwig Wittgenstein, whom he both admired and critiqued. His notable works include 'Ludwig Wittgenstein: A Memoir' and 'Wittgenstein: A Religious Point of View?', which reflect his deep engagement with Wittgenstein's ideas. Malcolm's philosophical inquiries often explored the relationship between language and reality, as well as the implications of Wittgenstein's thoughts on religious belief and practice.

Malcolm's contributions extend beyond his writings; he played a significant role in the academic community, mentoring many students and influencing the next generation of philosophers. His commitment to examining the nuances of language and its impact on human understanding has left a lasting legacy in philosophical discourse. Throughout his career, he remained a prominent figure in discussions surrounding the nature of meaning and the limits of language, solidifying his place in 20th-century philosophy.

Национальность Американец
Дата рождения October 4, 1911
Место рождения New York City, New York, USA
Дата смерти April 24, 1990
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