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T. S. Eliot

 * The Waste Land


 * Sources from which Eliot quotes or to which he alludes

James Joyce

 * Ulysses


 * Allusions/references to other works Aside from the obvious footprint of Homer's Odyssey, Joyce deliberately allowed himself to be influenced by literally hundreds of other writers and their works during the composition of Ulysses.

Charles Ogden

 * The Foundations of Aesthetics
 * George Allen and Unwin, London
 * co-authored with Ivor Richards and James Edward Hathorn Wood

Ludwig Wittgenstein

 * Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
 * translated (from Logisch-Philosophische Abhandlung, 1921) by C. K. Ogden assisted by Frank P. Ramsey, G. E. Moore and Wittgenstein himself; titled by G. E. Moore; prefaced by Bertrand Russell (all at Cambridge University)


 * Carl Hempel believed that Wittgenstein (or at least, the Wittgenstein of the Tractatus) made claims which could only be supported by recourse to metaphysics. To Hempel, metaphysics were anathema, involving claims to know things which were not knowable, that is, advancing hypotheses incapable of tending to be confirmed or disconfirmed by evidence.