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Radical skepticism and the cognitive mechanics of doubt
Asian Journal of PhilosophyChristos Kyriacou, Kyriacou Christos
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Plato and Descartes: The “Radical Doubt”
Платоновские исследования, 2022Статья продолжает тему «Платон и феноменология», уже затронутую автором в ряде работ, где Платон рассматривается как первый представитель трансцендентализма в европейской философии, то есть философ, ищущий умопостигаемые основания и условия мышления и познания: для него это «благо» ( 508a-509d) и эйдосы ( 135cd). В этом контексте автор обращается также
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Continuity Skepticism in Doubt: A Radically Enactive Take
2017Radically Enactive Cognition, REC, holds that not all forms of cognition are content involving and, especially, not root forms. According to radical enactivists, only minds that have mastered special kinds of socio-cultural practice are capable of content involving forms of cognition.
Hutto, Daniel D, Satne, Glenda L
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Introduction. Is God’s Work Our Work? Faith, Doubt, and Radical Amazement
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The Ordinary Language Case for Contextualism and the Relevance of Radical Doubt
Contemporary Pragmatism, 2018Many contextualist accounts in epistemology appeal to ordinary language and everyday practice as grounds for positing a low-standards knowledge (knowledgeL) that contrasts with high-standards prevalent in epistemology (knowledgeH). We compare these arguments to arguments from the height of “ordinary language” philosophy in the mid 20th century and find
Michael P. Wolf, Jeremy Randel Koons
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Not Giving the Skeptic a Hearing: Pragmatism and Radical Doubt
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2005Pragmatist responses to radical skepticism do not receive much attention in contemporary analytic epistemology. This observation is my motivation for undertaking a search for a coherent pragmatist reply to radical doubt, one that can compete, in terms of clarity and sophistication, with the currently most popular approaches, such as contextualism and ...
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Radical Doubt and Radical Hope. The Eye of the Storm and then alakenhe it Rains
International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, 2014ABSTRACTIn this paper I provide a glimpse of work of the two‐year partnership between the Central Australian Aboriginal Congress Aboriginal Corporation CAACAC based in Alice Springs – a large health organization with five remote health satellite services – and Creating a Safe Supportive Environment (CASSE) – a small psychoanalytic non‐voluntary ...
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