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<p>the clarity that we are aiming at is indeed complete clarity. But this simply means that the philosophical problems should completely disappear" (PI §133). The net effect is to expose a "A whole cloud of philosophy condensed into a drop of grammar" (PI p222).</p>

<p>In contrast to the above Wittgensteinian approach to nonsense, Cornman, Lehrer and Pappas argue in their textbook, Philosophical Problems and Arguments: An Introduction (PP&A) that philosophical skepticism is perfectly meaningful in the <b>semantic</b> sense. It is only in the <b>epistemic</b></p><p>
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