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Can Certainties Be Acquired at Will? Implications for Children's Assimilation of a World-picture
(Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2016-11)
After describing Wittgenstein's notion of certainty', in this article I provide four arguments to demonstrate that no certainty can be acquired at will. Specifically, I argue that, in order to assimilate a certainty, it ...
Rationality Reconsidered: Ortega y Gasset and Wittgenstein on Knowledge, Belief, and Practice
(Rationality Reconsidered: Ortega y Gasset and Wittgenstein on Knowledge, Belief, and Practice, 2016)
This volume treats the topic of rationality developing a perspective that integrates elements of philosophy of language, phenomenology, pragmatism, and philosophy of life. The two reference authors, Wittgenstein and Ortega, ...
Counterwill and Logical Priority Over Ideas: Two Constituents of Our Basic Convictions
(Rationality Reconsidered: Ortega y Gasset and Wittgenstein on Knowledge, Belief, and Practice, 2016)
Ortega was very ambiguous in regard to the clarification of whether ideas are logical and even chronological prior to beliefs or vice versa. Wittgenstein, on the other hand, showed clearly that ideas cannot be elaborated ...
On Constraining Rationality and Revisiting the Logic of Beliefs: An Introduction
(Rationality Reconsidered: Ortega y Gasset and Wittgenstein on Knowledge, Belief, and Practice, 2016)
In thisvolumewe willtreat thetopicofrationality,understanding theterm in abroad sense.Wewilltry to developaconstructive perspectiveonthe topic inwhichelements of philosophy of language,phenomenology,pragmatism,andphi-los ...