Illusion of Doubt (e-bog) af Schonbaumsfeld, Genia
Schonbaumsfeld, Genia (forfatter)

Illusion of Doubt e-bog

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The Illusion of Doubt shows that radical scepticism is an illusion generated by a Cartesian picture of our evidential situation - the view that my epistemic grounds in both the 'good' and the 'bad' cases must be the same, and consists in information about an inner mental realm of experience from which I must try to work my way out to what goes on 'out there' in the external world. It is this pi...
E-bog 473,39 DKK
Forfattere Schonbaumsfeld, Genia (forfatter)
Forlag OUP Oxford
Udgivet 3 november 2016
Længde 176 sider
Genrer HPK
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780191086564
The Illusion of Doubt shows that radical scepticism is an illusion generated by a Cartesian picture of our evidential situation - the view that my epistemic grounds in both the 'good' and the 'bad' cases must be the same, and consists in information about an inner mental realm of experience from which I must try to work my way out to what goes on 'out there' in the external world. It is this picture which issues both a standing invitation to radicalscepticism and ensures that there is no way of getting out of it while agreeing to the sceptic's terms. What we therefore need to do is not try to answer the sceptical problem 'directly', but rather to undermine the assumptions that it depends on. These are among the most ingrained in contemporary epistemology. Theyinclude the notion that radical scepticism can be motivated by the 'closure' principle for knowledge, that the 'Indistinguishability Argument' renders the Cartesian conception compulsory, that the 'new evil genius thesis' is coherent, and the demand for a 'global validation' of our epistemic practices makes sense. Once these dogmas are undermined, the path is clear for a 'realism without empiricism' that allows us to re-establish unmediated contact with the objects and persons in ourenvironment which an illusion of doubt had threatened to put forever beyond our cognitive grasp.