Wittgenstein, McDowell and the skeptical challenge

  • María Teresa Muñoz Sánchez Universidad Intercontinental
Keywords: quietism, skepticism, empiricism and naturalism

Abstract

In this article the following thesis is defended: Wittgenstein “exorcises” skeptical arguments by showing a conception of language and knowledge which has come to be characterized as naturalism and quietism. And this article distinguishes between Wittgensteinian quietist and naturalistic approaches, on the one hand, and McDowell’s own naturalism, the minimal empiricism, on the other. Unlike the latter, the Wittgensteinian proposal offers us the possibility of rejecting the skeptical challenge.

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Published
2013-11-13
How to Cite
Muñoz Sánchez M. T. (2013). Wittgenstein, McDowell and the skeptical challenge. Revista de Filosofía , 38(2), 7-34. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_RESF.2013.v38.n2.43386
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