One can mistrust one's own senses, but not one's own belief.
If there were a verb meaning "to believe falsely," it would not have any significant first person, present indicative.


Pt II, p. 162 - Philosophical Investigations (1953)


One can mistrust one's own senses, but not one's own belief. If there were a verb meaning to believe falsely, it would not have any significant first ...

One can mistrust one's own senses, but not one's own belief. If there were a verb meaning to believe falsely, it would not have any significant first ...

One can mistrust one's own senses, but not one's own belief. If there were a verb meaning to believe falsely, it would not have any significant first ...

One can mistrust one's own senses, but not one's own belief. If there were a verb meaning to believe falsely, it would not have any significant first ...