Tracing the Territory. A Unitary Foundationalist Account

Logos and Episteme 8 (1):71-95 (2017)
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The paper offers an integrative interpretation of the different lines of thought Wittgenstein was inspecting in On Certainty and what he might have been looking for through them. It suggests that we may have been focusing our attention too strongly in the wrong place and comes to a new conclusion about where the real import of these reflections lies. This leads to an answer to the initially posed question of Foundationalism that revises the way in which there can be said to be a grounding intention in On Certainty.

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Olga Ramirez Calle
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