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Scepticism Freedom And Autonomy A Study Of The Moral Foundations Of Descartes Theory Of Knowledge Marcelo De Araujo

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Scepticism Freedom And Autonomy A Study Of The Moral Foundations Of Descartes Theory Of Knowledge Marcelo De Araujo
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Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.67 MB
Pages: 237
Author: Marcelo de Araujo
ISBN: 9783110175387, 311017538X
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Scepticism Freedom And Autonomy A Study Of The Moral Foundations Of Descartes Theory Of Knowledge Marcelo De Araujo by Marcelo De Araujo 9783110175387, 311017538X instant download after payment.

How much does what we think depend on what we want? Descartes' much-discussed position has often been interpreted to mean that we hold an opinion as the result of a decision. In Scepticism, Freedom and Autonomy, Araujo argues against this interpretation, asserting that we retain control over our opinions only through selective attention. Even for this limited control, however, Cartesian Scepticism implies the possibility of self-delusion, symbolized in the writings of Descartes by the figure of the evil god. Hence, the existence of an evil god would not only cast doubt on our claims to knowledge but also jeopardize our freedom. In this new interpretation, the Cartesian Scepticism, which is usually ascribed only epistemic significance, proves relevant for a fundamental moral question, that of human autonomy in general.

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