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Rush Rhees
Rush Rhees (; 19 March 1905 – 22 May 1989) was a philosopher. He is principally known as a student, friend, and literary executor of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. With G. E. M. Anscombe, he edited Wittgenstein's posthumous ''Philosophical Investigations'' (1953), a highly influential work. He was also responsible for bringing out other unpublished writings by Wittgenstein, including ''Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics'', ''Philosophische Bemerkungen'', ''Philosophical Remarks'', and ''Philosophical Grammar''. Rhees taught at Swansea University from 1940 to 1966. ==Early life and studies== Rush Rhees was born in the United States of America on 19 March 1905, at Rochester, New York. He was the son of Benjamin Rush Rhees, a Baptist minister, author and president of the University of Rochester.〔Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford 2004 pp. 588–9〕 He studied philosophy at the University of Rochester, but was expelled in 1922 for insolent questions. In 1924 he moved to Britain, where he graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1928. In 1932 he became a research fellow at the University of Cambridge. There he impressed G. E. Moore who described him as his ablest student,〔see the biographical sketch by D Z Phillips in Rhees' On Religion and Philosophy, 1997〕 and met Wittgenstein, who became a close friend, and continued to visit him after his move to Swansea in Wales, United Kingdom.
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