What Do Science and Historical Denialists Deny – If Any – When Addressing Certainties in Wittgenstein’s Sense?
Autor:
Ariso Salgado, José María
Fecha:
2025Palabra clave:
Revista / editorial:
Open PhilosophyCitación:
Ariso, J. M. (2025): “What Do Science and Historical Denialists Deny – If Any – When Addressing Certainties in Wittgenstein’s Sense?” Open Philosophy 8(1), art. 20250060, pp. 1-12.Tipo de Ítem:
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Resumen:
In this article, I show that, when denialists attempt to deny a certainty in Wittgenstein’s sense, they
do not even deny anything at all because they are articulating mere nonsense. To clarify this point, I start by
providing a brief introduction to Wittgenstein’s conception of “certainty,” paying particular attention not only
to the distinction between seeming and genuine doubt, but also to the nonsense generated when violating a
certainty. Then, I analyze why we cannot even understand denialists when they try to deny certainties about
the existence of the Holocaust and the sphericity of Earth. To this end, I consider the consequences of
delegitimizing research procedures, regarding the case of doubt as the normal case, and formulating the
denialist doubt through words whose use is incompatible with such doubt. Subsequently, I describe the
main tactics used by denialists to try to substitute scientific certainties with alternative ones. Lastly, although
denialism concerning certainties cannot even be refuted because it is nonsense, I propose to make deniers as
well as the general public aware of such nonsense by asking questions that revolve around incongruences
such as those I have previously noted concerning Holocaust denialism and the flat-Earth “theory.”
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