David Pears (born 1921, died July 2009) was a British philosopher renowned for his work on Wittgenstein. An Old Boy of Westminster School, he was in the Royal Artillery during World War 2, and was seriously injured in a practice gas attack. After leaving the army he studied classics at Balliol College, Oxford, and when then for many years a Fellow of Christ Church.
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- David Pears (born 1921, died July 2009) was a British philosopher renowned for his work on Wittgenstein. An Old Boy of Westminster School, he was in the Royal Artillery during World War 2, and was seriously injured in a practice gas attack. After leaving the army he studied classics at Balliol College, Oxford, and when then for many years a Fellow of Christ Church.
- David Pears, né le 8 août 1921 et mort le 1 juillet 2009, est un philosophe britannique, spécialiste de l’œuvre de Wittgenstein.
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- David Pears (born 1921, died July 2009) was a British philosopher renowned for his work on Wittgenstein. An Old Boy of Westminster School, he was in the Royal Artillery during World War 2, and was seriously injured in a practice gas attack. After leaving the army he studied classics at Balliol College, Oxford, and when then for many years a Fellow of Christ Church.
- David Pears, né le 8 août 1921 et mort le 1 juillet 2009, est un philosophe britannique, spécialiste de l’œuvre de Wittgenstein.
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