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Scepticism and tragedy : Crossing Shakespeare with Descartes

In Denis McManus (ed.), Wittgenstein and Scepticism. Routledge (2004)

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  1. The Elusive Third Way: The Pyrrhonian Illumination in Wittgenstein’s On Certainty.Roger E. Eichorn - 2020 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 41 (2):329-362.
    I argue in this paper that, like the Pyrrhonism of Sextus Empiricus, Wittgenstein’s response to negative–dogmatic skepticism in On Certainty turns on the attempt to free us from the demands of traditional philosophy and is therefore not a philosophical position, strictly speaking. Rather, it is a therapeutic metaphilosophy designed to bring into view (i.e., to illumine) the relationship between our everyday epistemic practices and those of philosophy such that we simultaneously come to recognize (a) what I call the pragmatic–transcendental self–standingness (...)
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  • Wittgenstein: ni revolución ni reforma en filosofía.Modesto Manuel Gómez Alonso - 2008 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 35:397-452.