Wittgenstein was wrong
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Published on December 12, 2025 4:33 PM GMT

Nice eye-grabbing headline.

There is a Wittgenstein quote I’ve been thinking about ever since going through AI to Zombies around a decade ago:

If there were a verb meaning ‘to believe falsely’, it would not have any significant first person, present indicative.

As a statement of boolean logic, that’s fine, it’s p ∧ ¬p being false — claiming that “I falsely believe p” cannot be asserted, because the moment you avow that a belief is false, you withdraw your belief — and given Wittgenstein was famously a logician this is natural…

… but that’s not how humans actually do their thinking. There’s a lot of ways we just plain don’t work like that.

We don’t actually fully…

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