Wittgenstein's groundbreaking critique of skepticism challenges traditional views on knowledge.
Wittgenstein redefines knowledge and certainty in his work "On Certainty" and challenges skepticism. He argues that basic beliefs are not true or false but function as rules in language. Doubting these beliefs questions our own understanding of words. Wittgenstein's critique of skepticism shows that doubts stem from misunderstanding our own language use. Ultimately, he supports a naturalistic view similar to Hume's.