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LE RHINOCÉROS DE WITTGENSTEIN
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WITTGENSTEIN'S RHINOCEROS

In Europe at war, the Cipher specialists are on their toes: what do the propositions discovered in the notebook of the secret agent Ludwig Wittgenstein mean, launched in pursuit of an animal which perhaps does not exist? The author: Françoise Armengaud taught the philosophy of language and the history of art at the University of Paris X - Nanterre. She has also written books and books of poetry for children. She is very interested in animals, even Icelandic perissodactyls. The illustrator: A graduate of the École Estienne and Decorative Arts in Strasbourg, Annabelle Buxton was born in Basingstoke, not far from Cambridge, where people are still trying to understand what Wittgenstein meant when he spoke of rhinos there. . 64p. - 14 x 21cm

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