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u/DisinformationWorld · 6 pointsr/MandelaEffect

Striking new mandela effect with the name "Gottlieb". Some people have had their name changed to "Gottlob".

I found this striking example, a list of people named Gottlieb. Sure enough one of the individuals listed is now known as "Gottlob":

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gottlieb_(name)

  • Gottlob Heinrich Curt von Tottleben, German-born Russian general

    A search online provides residue of others spelling his name as Gottlieb.

    Philosopher "Gottlob Frege" is described as "Gottlieb" in this book description.

    https://www.amazon.ca/Frege-Introduction-Founder-Analytic-Philosophy/dp/0631222316

    This name change effect provides some interesting examples of classical music mandela effects. Lesser-known classical composers Christian Gottlob Neefe and Daniel Gottlob Türk also had their names updated from Gottlieb. Turk is a composer of piano pieces that have been performed by many beginner pianists. I found tons of residue including books and recordings spelling Turk's name as "Gottlieb". Gottlob is unrecognizable and foreign spelling to me. There are many examples of his spelling "Gottlieb" Turk showing up on Amazon as well, exactly how I remember his name. Gottlieb Turk is also easy to find on YouTube with many recording his music and spelling his name this way.
u/gnomicarchitecture · 5 pointsr/askphilosophy

Kenny is a good writer:

http://www.amazon.com/Frege-Introduction-Founder-Analytic-Philosophy/dp/0631222316

Frege isn't going to help you understand the tractatus. To do that get a companion to wittgenstein (the tractatus doesn't use much formal logic).

to learn logic for free, try Gary Hardegree's free online text "Symbolic Logic: A First Course". If you want to spend money, the most excellent book on logic is Logic: The Basics. However, it's not the best to teach a good understanding of how to do logic, but rather is good to learn philosophy of logic as an introductory work. To learn how to do logic, try Language, Proof and Logic. With the software. The software is fantastic. Both books are very philosophical, and engage in the linguistic topics that Wittgenstein was concerned with, truth, meaning, and content.