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“Wittgenstein's general goal is similar to Spengler's morphology of cultures: to get clear, i.e. to have a synoptic view, of the basic structures of experience itself. He also shared Spengler's negative view of 20 century culture in general. Twentieth Century philosophy can not be great, because there are no longer any great people. Philosophy requires total dedication, complete ethical integrity, and complete transformation of the human personality. Wittgenstein not only found these virtues lacking in himself, but also among his colleagues at Cambridge.”
Nicholas F. Gier, Wittgenstein and Phenomenology