Saying and Showing: Radical Themes in Wittgenstein's On Certainty: JERRY H. GILL

Religious Studies 10 (3):279-290 (1974)
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There are themes in Wittgenstein's later work which are extremely radical. By ‘radical’ I mean both that they cut to the very root of crucial philosophical issues, and that they tend to be ignored by the established philosophical positions of the day. More specifically, these themes focus on the understanding of epistemological bedrock, and they lead in directions about which it is difficult to get a hearing in major philosophical circles

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