RT info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart T1 So you think you can tell sense from nonsense, real doubts from sceptical games A1 Villarmea Requejo, Stella K1 Filosofía K1 Wittgenstein, Ludwig (1889-1951) K1 Escepticismo K1 Teoría del conocimiento K1 Humanidades K1 Filosofía K1 Filosofía AB In order to consider whether Wittgenstein's strategy regarding scepticism succeeds or fails, I will examine his approach to certainty. To this end, I will establish a comparison between different uses of language as mentioned in "On Certainty" and his distinction between meaningful, senseless, and nonsense statements in the "Tractatus". This comparison has three advantages: first, it allows us to clarify the role of the so-called special propositions in "On Certainty"; second, it illuminates the relationship between some features of special propositions in On Certainty and the characteristics that define senseless statements in the "Tractatus"; and, finally, it shows the status of the so-called insight-ful nonsenses in the "Tractatus". As a consequence of this argument, I believe in a halfway house between the so-called traditional and new interpretations of "Tractatus". PB Lund University Press YR 2006 FD 2006 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10017/7436 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10017/7436 LA eng DS MINDS@UW RD 02-may-2024