sexta-feira, 4 de junho de 2010




"472. When a child learns language it learns at the same time what is to be investigated and what not.

362. But doesn't come out here that "knowledge is related to a decision"?

465. If someone were suddenly to utter the first sentence out of all context one might think: he has been thinking of something else in the interim and is now saying loud some sentence in his train of thought. Or again: he is in a trance and is speaking without understanding what he is saying.

313. So is that what makes us believe a proposition? Well - the grammar of "believe" just does hang together with the grammar of the proposition believed.




470.
5.4. [Here there is a big gap in my thinking. And I doubt whether it will be filled now.]"




in "On certainty" by Ludwig Wittgenstein



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