Some Theses on Empirical Certainty

Review of Metaphysics 5 (4):621 - 622 (1952)
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2. That experiential statements must be unquestionably certain cannot be shown by reference to actual instances: Any sentence purporting to describe experiential data may conceivably be a lie or involve inadvertent misuse of language. Hence, experiential statements that are certain play, at best, the role of hypothetical elements in a logical reconstruction of knowledge. The assumption of such incorrigible elements is not necessary.

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