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    When Wittgenstein Says, "My Spade Is Turned," He Means That
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When Wittgenstein Says, "My Spade Is Turned," He Means That

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Question 22

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When Wittgenstein says, "My spade is turned," he means that


A) justifications have an end.
B) a conviction of his has been refuted.
C) he was thinking in one way, and he now sees that he must think in another way.
D) nothing is ever certain for us.

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