Abstract The aim of this paper is to vindicate the Cartesian quest for certainty by arguing that to aim at certainty is a constitutive feature of cognition. My argument hinges on three observations concerning the nature of doubt and judgment: first, it is always possible to have a doubt as to whether p in so far as one takes the truth of p to be uncertain; second, in so far as one takes the truth of p to be certain, one is no longer able to genuinely wonder whether p is true; third, to ask the question whether p is to desire to receive a true answer. On this ground I clarify in what sense certainty is the aim of cognition. I then argue that in judging that p we commit ourselves to p's being certain and that...
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In order to consider whether Wittgenstein's strategy regarding scepticism succeeds or fails, I will ...
In this paper, I have made an attempt to understand the concept of moral certainty in Descartes’ phi...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley.In the first part of the paper (sec...
This paper argues that we should assign certainty a central place in epistemology. While epistemic c...
In this Dissertation I argue on phenomenological grounds that our cognition is so structured that it...
This overview of the philosophy of certainty will distinguish two types of certainty, specify contro...
"Certainty" occupies an important place in Wittgenstein’s epistemology: it does not belong to the ca...
In this dissertation, I offer a new explanation for the fact that we can’t, as a result of reasoning...
© KONINKLIJKE BRILL NV, LEIDEN, 2019. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which ha...
Later Wittgenstein, by making a distinction between knowledge and certainty, gives a new approach to...
This paper interprets Descartes\u27 conception of certainty as most fundamentally a function of th...
Daniele Moyal-Sharrock, ‘Knowledge and Certainty’ in Hans-Johan Glock and John Hyman, eds., Blackwel...
How is what we believe related to how we act? That depends on what we mean by ‘believe’. On the one ...
The current crisis of certainty seems to us to be further evidence of its intrinsic human and histor...
Judgement is the interiorisation of assertion: the inner\ud notion of judgement is to be explained i...
In order to consider whether Wittgenstein's strategy regarding scepticism succeeds or fails, I will ...
In this paper, I have made an attempt to understand the concept of moral certainty in Descartes’ phi...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley.In the first part of the paper (sec...