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<p class="p-home">Welcome to '''The Ludwig Wittgenstein Project'''! This website aims to make available as many of Wittgenstein's works as possible, free of charge and with a free license.</p>
<p class="p-home">Welcome to '''The Ludwig Wittgenstein Project'''! This website aims to make available as many of Wittgenstein's works as possible, free of charge and with a free license.</p>
<p class="p-home">On 1 January 2022, Wittgenstein's works {{#ifexpr:{{CURRENTYEAR}}<2022|will enter|entered}} the public domain in those countries where rights expire 70 years after the death of the author: this includes most of the European Union, Asia and Oceania, most of Latin American Countries and Canada.</p><!--Please see [[Project:About|our About page]] for more details about our vision. On that day, it will become everybody's right to freely read, use and share everything that was ever written by one of the greatest philosophers of all time.-->
<p class="p-home">Starting from that date, The Ludwig Wittgenstein Project will provide complete, well-formatted, downloadable, free books: the German or English originals as well as translations in multiple languages that were purpose-made by our team. See [[Project:All texts|All texts]] for more information.</p>


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<p class="p-home" style="text-align: center;">'''Can you help?'''</p>
<p class="p-home">The Wittgenstein Project is a non-for-profit endeavor. We rely on the voluntary work of a group of academics and experts who helped transcribe, format, proofread, translate Wittgenstein's works. We are always looking forward to having more people involved in the project: if you are a translator, a Wittgenstein scholar, a legal expert, or if you would like to help by proofreading the texts, please do not hesitate to [[Project:Contacts|contac us]]! We will be delighted to welcome you on board.</p>