How should we understand both the nature, and the epistemic potential, of Descartes’s Cogito? Peter Slezak’s interpretation of the Cogito’s nature sees it strictly as a selfreferential kind of denial: Descartes cannot doubt that he is doubting. And what epistemic implications flow from this interpretation of the Cogito? We find that there is a consequent lack of knowledge being described by Descartes: on Cartesian grounds, indubitability is incompatible with knowing. Even as the Cogito halts doubt, therefore, it fails to be knowledge
Une des interprétations dominantes de la philosophie de Descartes consiste à considérer que Dieu gar...
Scepticism about external world knowledge is frequently claimed to emerge from Descartes’s dreaming ...
Descartes advocates very strict epistemic standards, maintaining that we should only accept proposit...
How should we understand both the nature, and the epistemic potential, of Descartes’s Cogito? Peter ...
As found within Descartes’s Discourse on Method and his Principles of Philosophy, we readers meet th...
Asking from the truth of Cogito as the basis of knowledge, this paper tries to analyze all possible ...
Since Descartes, the nature of doubt has played a central role in the development of metaphysics bot...
The purpose of this work is to explain how, with the proposition "cogito ergo sum", Descartes contra...
The aim of this paper is to bring an end to the interpretative dispute on Descartes’s cogito: is th...
The Cartesian method is an admirable instance of the constant endeavor of philosophy to cut through ...
Throughout the history of western philosophy, philosophers have tried to discover the ways in which ...
This paper explores a famous criticism to Descartes’ argument concerning the cogito and its relation...
The thesis aims at examining Descartes's so called cogito from a wider perspective, especially as re...
Abstract. in this paper I argue that, despite the so-called Cartesian skepticism, the meaning and sc...
In Descartes’ Meditations on First Philosophy, he claims on of his most enduring arguments, the Cogi...
Une des interprétations dominantes de la philosophie de Descartes consiste à considérer que Dieu gar...
Scepticism about external world knowledge is frequently claimed to emerge from Descartes’s dreaming ...
Descartes advocates very strict epistemic standards, maintaining that we should only accept proposit...
How should we understand both the nature, and the epistemic potential, of Descartes’s Cogito? Peter ...
As found within Descartes’s Discourse on Method and his Principles of Philosophy, we readers meet th...
Asking from the truth of Cogito as the basis of knowledge, this paper tries to analyze all possible ...
Since Descartes, the nature of doubt has played a central role in the development of metaphysics bot...
The purpose of this work is to explain how, with the proposition "cogito ergo sum", Descartes contra...
The aim of this paper is to bring an end to the interpretative dispute on Descartes’s cogito: is th...
The Cartesian method is an admirable instance of the constant endeavor of philosophy to cut through ...
Throughout the history of western philosophy, philosophers have tried to discover the ways in which ...
This paper explores a famous criticism to Descartes’ argument concerning the cogito and its relation...
The thesis aims at examining Descartes's so called cogito from a wider perspective, especially as re...
Abstract. in this paper I argue that, despite the so-called Cartesian skepticism, the meaning and sc...
In Descartes’ Meditations on First Philosophy, he claims on of his most enduring arguments, the Cogi...
Une des interprétations dominantes de la philosophie de Descartes consiste à considérer que Dieu gar...
Scepticism about external world knowledge is frequently claimed to emerge from Descartes’s dreaming ...
Descartes advocates very strict epistemic standards, maintaining that we should only accept proposit...