BRACERS Record Detail for 17463
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"Tuesday mg." "Moore thinks enormously highly of Wittgenstein's brains (W. goes to Moore's lectures)—says he always feels W. must be right when they disagree. He says during his lectures W. always looks frightfully puzzled, but nobody else does. I am glad to be confirmed in my high opinion of W.—the young men don't think much of him, or if they do it is only because Moore and I praise him."
Started on Bergson paper (writing).
[Letter no. 368 is written on envelope of this letter as well as letter which Russell Archives have renumbered 368a.]
