Consecuencias epistemológicas de la adquisición del lenguaje infantil en las notas de Wittgenstein Sobre la certeza

Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 34 (2):49-71 (2009)
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Wittgenstein’s remarks in On Certainty about the acquisition of child language have gone nearly unnoticed for the commentators of his work. In this paper, I analyze some of those remarks to shed light on the main questions posed in On the categorical distinction between knowledge and certainty; the nature of language-games; the refutation of skepticism and, above all, the challenges involved by learning to believe

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