Certainty, soil and sediment

In Markus Textor (ed.), The Austrian Contribution to Analytic Philosophy. Routledge. pp. 1--89 (2006)
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Many of the most important questions about primitive certainty have to do with the distinction between primitive certainty as a practical attitude or disposition and primitive certainty as a psychological attitude and with the distinction between these and primitive, objective certainty.

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