BRACERS Record Detail for 17722
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"Today at last" Wrote reply to Dawes Hicks today ["The Nature of Sense-Data", Mind, n.s. 22: Jan. 1913, 76-81].
"Tomorrow I have Keynes to tea to make the acquaintance of Wittgenstein; then I lecture; after dinner I have to take Wittgenstein to McTaggart's, as McTaggart wants to make his acquaintance. So from 1 o'clock on all my time will be taken up—tomorrow I will write in the morning.
Wittgenstein has been making great progress with his logical problems—more than ever before. But he is not at all well—he is going to see a Dr. and then I hope he will know whether it is nerves."