Sceptical Doubt and Disbelief in Modern European Thought: A New Pan-American Dialogue

1. “What a Foolish Project he had to Paint his Own Portrait!”: The Influence of Montaigne’s “Straightforward Pyrrhonism” in the Rise of Pascal’s Self (Vicente Raga-Rosaleny) -- 2. On the Possibility of Knowledge: Skeptical Arguments and Baconian Idols (Plínio Junqueira Smith) -- 3. Augustine’s and M...

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Contributors: Rosaleny, Vicente Raga (Editor) ; Smith, Plínio Junqueira (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2021.
Cham Imprint: Springer 2021.
In:Year: 2021
Edition:1st ed. 2021.
Series/Journal:International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées 233
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europe / Scepticism / Cognition theory / Religion
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Social Sciences
B Religion
B Philosophy
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Erscheint auch als: 9783030553630
Erscheint auch als: 9783030553647
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Summary:1. “What a Foolish Project he had to Paint his Own Portrait!”: The Influence of Montaigne’s “Straightforward Pyrrhonism” in the Rise of Pascal’s Self (Vicente Raga-Rosaleny) -- 2. On the Possibility of Knowledge: Skeptical Arguments and Baconian Idols (Plínio Junqueira Smith) -- 3. Augustine’s and Montaigne’s Deployments of Skepticism Against Religious Rationalism (José R. Maia Neto) -- 4. The Challenge of the Criterion (Mauricio Zuluaga) -- 5. Modern Skeptical Disturbances and their Remedies (Catalina González) -- 6. Skepticism and Clandestine Literature: Doutes des Pyrrhoniens (Fernando Bahr) -- 7. Doubt, Disbelief, and Irreligion: From Montaigne’s Skepticism to Meslier’s Atheism (Manuel Tizziani) -- 8. Reading Bayle, Again: A Survey of the Interpretive Landscape and A Defense of the Academic-Moral Knowledge Reading (Kristen Irwin) -- 9. The Role of Skepticism in Bayle’s Theory of Toleration (Michael W. Hickson) -- 10. Hume’s Teresic Politics (Peter S. Fosl) -- 11. “True Religion” and Hume’s Practical Atheism (Paul Russell) -- 12. The Critical Target of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason: Humean Skepticism or Spinozistic Naturalism? (Anders Kraal) -- 13. Disciplining Skepticism through Kant’s Critique, Fichte’s Idealism, and Hegel’s Negations (Meghant Sudan) -- 14. Skepticism and Negation in the Young Hegel: Schulze, Fichte and Nihilism (Eduardo Brandão) -- 15. Nietzsche: an Experimental Skeptic in Favor of the Question of Values (Kathia Hanza) -- 16. The Missing End of the Threefold Cord in the Transmission of Ancient Skepticism into Modernity: The Lives by Diogenes Laertius (Jorge Ornelas).
This volume examines modern scepticism in all main philosophical areas: epistemology, science, metaphysics, morals, and religion. It features sixteen essays that explore its importance for modern thought. The contributions present diverse, mutually enriching interpretations of key thinkers, from Montaigne to Nietzsche. The book includes a look both at the relationship between Montaigne and Pascal and at Montaigne’s criticism of religious rationalism. It turns its attention to an investigation into the links between ancient scepticism and Bacon’s Doctrine of the Idols, as well as into the ancient problem of the criterion in Cartesian philosophy. Next, three essays focus on more general topics, like modern sceptical disturbances, clandestine literature and irreligion. Two essays investigate the role of scepticism in Bayle’s moral thinking and his theory of religious toleration. Hume’s sceptical philosophy is the subject of two papers by distinguished scholars. In addition, many contributors address the presence of scepticism in Kant and in the German Idealism, such as the role of Schulze's scepticism in the works of the young Hegel. The book closes with a paper on Nietzsche and scepticism, and an essay on the role of Popkin’s and Schmitt’s works on modern scepticism. This collection continues along a rich, fruitful path opened by Richard H. Popkin and pursued by many important scholars, like Gianni Paganini, John-Christian Laursen, and José Raimundo Maia Neto. It re-establishes that necessary dialogue between researchers of scepticism from all over the Americas, which began with Popkin, Oswaldo Porchat and Ezequiel de Olaso long ago. This insightful reflection on modern European scepticism will also serve as an important resource in the history of modern philosophy.
ISBN:3030553620
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-55362-3