But more correctly: The fact that I use the word "hand" and all the other words in my sentence without a second thought, indeed that I should stand before the abyss if I wanted so much as to try doubting their meanings — shows that absence of doubt belongs to the essence of the language-game, that the question "How do I know..." drags out the language-game, or else does away with it.


On Certainty (1969)


But more correctly: The fact that I use the word hand and all the other words in my sentence without a second thought, indeed that I should stand...

But more correctly: The fact that I use the word hand and all the other words in my sentence without a second thought, indeed that I should stand...

But more correctly: The fact that I use the word hand and all the other words in my sentence without a second thought, indeed that I should stand...

But more correctly: The fact that I use the word hand and all the other words in my sentence without a second thought, indeed that I should stand...