Abstract

This introductory chapter provides the background of the debate around the notion of basic moral certainty. Showing its roots in Wittgenstein’s On Certainty, I go on to talk about Nigel Pleasants’ seminal contribution to the debate, and justify relevant aspects of the Wittgensteinian framework I will work within.

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