Maurice O'connor Drury

Maurice O'Connor Drury (known as 'Con Drury' to his friends) was born in Exeter, Devon, England in 1907, of Irish parents. He was a student of philosophy taught by Ludwig Wittgenstein at Trinity College, Cambridge and became Wittgenstein's friend for many years to come, until the latter's death in 1951. After studying philosophy Drury went on to become a psychiatrist. Drury was the author of "The danger of words and writings on Wittgenstein" (ISBN 1843710455, also published as "The Danger of Words") and "Conversations avec Ludwig Wittgenstein" with Jean-Pierre Cometti (ISBN 2130515584). O'Connor Drury, Maurice O'Connor Drury, Maurice

 

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