Knowledge and Certainty

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"Knowledge and Certainty" is a philosophical work by Norman Malcolm that explores the nature of knowledge, skepticism, and the limits of certainty, heavily influenced by the later philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
philosophical book
analyzesWorkOf Ludwig Wittgenstein NERFINISHED
author Norman Malcolm NERFINISHED
discusses Wittgensteinian approach to knowledge
criteria for knowledge
limits of certainty
ordinary language analysis
skeptical arguments
examines criteria for using knowledge-claims meaningfully
philosophical skepticism about the external world
relationship between knowledge and doubt
use of the word "know" in ordinary language
fieldOfStudy philosophy of language
theory of knowledge
focusesOn later philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein
genre philosophy
hasPerspective anti-skeptical
ordinary language philosophy
hasPhilosophicalPosition contextual analysis of knowledge claims
critique of traditional epistemology
influencedBy Ludwig Wittgenstein NERFINISHED
language English
mainTopic certainty
epistemology
knowledge
skepticism
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy NERFINISHED
relatedTo G. E. Moore’s proof of an external world
On Certainty NERFINISHED

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Norman Malcolm notableWork Knowledge and Certainty