Ludwig Wittgenstein's Legacy to Cognitive Psychology
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Ludwig Wittgenstein is recognized as a pivotal figure in the evolution of analytical philosophy, emphasizing the importance of natural language in understanding the mind. His later work, particularly in the "Philosophical Investigations," integrates concepts within their contexts, linking him to contemporary cognitive psychology. His exploration of psychological themes began in the mid-1930s and continued until his death, profoundly impacting both psychology and philosophy, often without him realizing the extent of his influence in these fields.
