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PUNS, PARODIES AND PRAGMATISM

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D. Daiches Raphael talks about that enfant terrible among philosophers, F. C. S. Schiller , who taught at Oxford during the first quarter of this century. He was noted for the gaiety of his style. Mr. Daiches Raphael suggests that his pragmatism anticipated the new linguistic philosophy practised by Wittgenstein and his followers.
(Postponed from April 17)

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