The distinction between the logical and the empirical in on certainty

Philosophical Investigations 21 (3):251–267 (1998)
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In this paper, I propose a comparison between some widely accepted Quinian views and Ludwig Wittgenstein's remarks on the logical and the empirical in On Certainty. While Quine's perspective and Wittgenstein's aare not thorougly dissimilar (so that the question of which influence Wittgenstein's thought might have had on the thought of some contemporary philosopher like Quine is both interesting and relevant), there is at least one important difference between them. I submit that Wittgenstein's view on this crucial distinction are more general but ultimately more plausible than the nowadays popular Quinian view

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Pieranna Garavaso
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