In my 20's I really wanted to study to become a philosophy professor, though ultimately I'm very glad that never panned out. In any case, this poster pays tribute to three thinkers that impacted my thinking as an undergraduate studying the subject. Wittgenstein, Russell, and Frege were three philosophers that would end up founding a movement called analytic philosophy. This movement was a sharp departure from previous schools of thought influenced by Hegel and other German idealists, and focused on logic, rigorous argumentation, and analysis of language.
This is the first in a series of collages I'm working on that showcase different philosophical movements. Thanks for checking it out.