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  1. Readings of Wittgenstein’s On Certainty, p. 165-183. 10 Os tópicos do “conhecimento objetivo” e da “certeza objetiva” são exaustivamente tratados por D. Moyal-Sharrock, Unravelling Certainty, in: D. Moyal-Sharrock and W. H. Brenner (eds.), Readings of Wittgenstein’s On Certainty, p. 76-99.

  2. About this book. This book considers the important twentieth century Austrian philosopher, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and his conception of certainty. In his work entitled On Certainty, Wittgenstein provides not only a brilliant solution to a previously intractable philosophical problem, but also the elements of an entirely new way of approaching ...

  3. 26 de jul. de 2007 · wittgenstein, on certainty, epistemology, logic. Excerpts from Wittgenstein's text for my introduction to philosophy class. Addeddate 2007-07-26 13:48:32

  4. On Wittgenstein on Certainty – Christian Helmut Wenzel 321 by his conception of statements and ambiguity. For Witt-genstein statements have meaning only in contexts, and these are more varied and indeterminate in his view than in Moore’s. Contextual “inner relativity” and openness surface more in Wittgenstein, and he has less trust in

  5. 2. WITTGENSTEIN ON CERTAINTY AND SCEPTICISM Wittgenstein’s final notebooks, published as On Certainty, are centrally concerned with the status of Moorean certainties.6 Wittgenstein agrees that they play a special role in our practices, but he doesn’t understand this role along the same lines that Moore did.

  6. Wittgenstein on Faith and Reason: The Influence of Newman. Duncan Pritchard. A different way of thinking about Wittgenstein’s On Certainty is offered, a reading on which G. E. Moore’s response to idealism and radical scepticism is not the main stimulus for this work, and thus on which a resolution to the problem of radical scepticism is not ...

  7. and Wittgenstein On Certainty. Stroll’s masterly elucidation of Wittgenstein’s third masterpiece has, for the last decade, provided all students and schol-ars of On Certaintywith light, map and compass in their exploration of that work. Any commentary of On Certainty owes Avrum Stroll its bearings. Mine owes him more.