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Confusing Subjective with Objective Criteria of Correctness: A Philosophical Approach to the ‘Tip-of-the-Tongue’ Phenomenon
(Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations, 2020)
One of the most striking features of the so-called “tip-of-the-tongue” phenomenon (TOT) is that the finding of the sought-for word generates a kind of click or a feeling of fit between that word and an alleged mental mould ...
Advantages and Paradoxes of Regarding Omniscience as Subjective Certainty in Wittgenstein's Sense
(SOPHIA, 2021)
In this paper, I try to facilitate the understanding of the concept of 'omniscience' by taking into account the terminology developed in Ludwig Wittgenstein's On Certainty. Thus, I start by explaining why omniscience can ...
Cómo investigar en historia recopilando certezas Algunas orientaciones a partir de las obras tardías de Wittgenstein y Ortega y Gasset
(Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofia, 2022)
José Ortega y Gasset se basó en su noción de ‘creencia’ para argumentar que los estudios históricos deberían consistir sobre todo en compilar las creencias características y distintivas de un período histórico: pues de ese ...
Arithmetical Certainties: A Few Exceptions Among Countless Knowledge- Statements
(Thémata. Revista de Filosofía, 2022)
In this paper I disagree with Kusch (2016) on three issues concerning expressions of arithmetical certainties - in Wittgenstein's sense - and regular uses of arithmetical expressions. Specifically, I explain why calculations ...
The teacher as persuader: On the application of Wittgenstein’s notion of ‘persuasion’ in educational practice
(Routledge, 2022)
Wittgenstein’s conception of ‘persuasion’, understood as the persuader’s attempt to modify the persuadee’s certainties, has been recently misinterpreted by some scholars. For Persichetti has overlooked the fact that one ...