Sacks was a well-read, eloquent man, and The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat alludes to many masterpieces of Western literature, often as a way of clarifying or expanding upon a complex medical concept. One particularly noteworthy book to which Sacks alludes is the 1969 philosophical text On Certainty by Ludwig Wittgenstein. Although Wittgenstein’s writing is often regarded as being highly complicated, On Certainty has gained attention not just for the sophistication of its ideas but also for the beauty of its prose—especially for its enigmatic, simple composition, consisting almost entirely of unanswered questions. In the book, Wittgenstein examines the question of what it would mean...
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