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					<description><![CDATA[159. As children we learn facts; e.g., that every human being has a brain, and we take them on trust. I believe that there is an island, Australia, of such-and-such a shape, and so on and so on; I believe that I had great-grandparents, that the people who gave themselves out as my parents really &#8230; <a href="https://www.gironi.it/blog/sulla-certezza-159/" class="more-link">Leggi tutto<span class="screen-reader-text"> "Wittgenstein &#8211; Sulla certezza &#8211; 159"</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>159. As children we learn facts; e.g., that every human being has a brain, and we take them on trust. I believe that there is an island, Australia, of such-and-such a shape, and so on and so on; I believe that I had great-grandparents, that the people who gave themselves out as my parents really were my parents, etc. This belief may never have been expressed; even the thought that it was so, never thought.&nbsp;</p>



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<p>159. Da bambini impariamo certi fatti, per esempio che ogni uomo ha un cervello, e li accettiamo fiduciosamente. Io credo che esiste un’isola, l’Australia, che ha questa determinata configurazione così e così, e via dicendo; io credo di aver avuto dei bisnonni, e che le persone che si facevano passare per miei genitori fossero davvero i miei genitori, ecc. Può darsi che questa credenza non sia mai stata espressa, e addirittura il pensiero, che le cose stanno davvero così, non sia neppure mai stato pensato.</p>



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