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Scepticism and Anti-Scepticism in the Latter Part of the Eighteenth Century,ome tentative views about the development of scepticism and anti-scepticism in the latter part of the eighteenth century. In these decades the conflict between two views seems to have been crucial for the future course of Western thought. The way in which the conflict unfolded revealed the end of thAlveolar-Bone 发表于 2025-3-25 13:52:23
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Pierre-Jacques Changeux and Scepticism in the French Enlightenment,een undertaken at first as an article commissioned by the ., but that it had expanded so much that it had not been finished in time (I, p. V). In fact, the volume of the . with the letter R had been published in 1765, and included an article “Réalité” which was completely insignificant, which had no泰然自若 发表于 2025-3-26 00:01:58
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Leibniz and Scepticism,ct of a study so exclusive as to prejudice that of other periods, of lesser brilliance but decisive historical importance. As an example of this he used to say that there had been three fairy godmothers at the birth of modern philosophy, about whom we knew very little — modern stoicism, epicureanismELUC 发表于 2025-3-26 08:17:16
The Two Scepticisms of the Savoyard Vicar, that were not considered in Yvon Belaval’s famous book about the subject. Both my thesis director — Professor Jose Ferrater Mora (Bryn Mawr College) -and myself? considered that this research program was a natural sequence of my Argentine dissertation “The Methodic ‘Doubt’ and Its Post-Cartesian Cr割让 发表于 2025-3-26 11:40:32
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Berkeley in the History of Scepticism,from scepticism of any of the philosophers of his time. Forty years ago in my article in the ., entitled “Berkeley and Pyrrhonism”,. I offered the view that Berkeley saw himself as the one who could overcome the sceptical challenge that was rampant at his time, following a century and half of modern