It is not a matter of teaching the student of philosophy new facts, but of teaching him new ways of looking at old facts.
Philosophy of language
It is not a matter of teaching the student of philosophy new facts, but of teaching him new ways of looking at old facts.
Philosophy of language
Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology and Religious Belief
1966 (published posthumously)
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