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On Certainty by Ludwig Wittgenstein

“Written over the last 18 months of his life and inspired by his interest in G.E. Moore’s defense of common sense, this much discussed volume collects Wittgenstein’s reflections on knowledge and certainty, on what it is to know a proposition for sure.”

 

New Books Playground says: On Certainty is one of our favorite philosophical writings, by one of our favorite philosophers.

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