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Wittgenstein, Ludwig

Dictionary of Philosophy of MindDictionary of Philosophy of Mind
(b. 1889, Vienna, Austria, d. 1951, Cambridge, UK). Wittgenstein’s most important contribution to psychology is his articulation of skepticism about traditional philosophical theories of what it is to possess a concept, or understand a word, which explain these capacities in terms of explicit knowledge of necessary and sufficient conditions.
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