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Le projet de trouver enfin la connaissance certaine qui annihilerait le caractère universel du doute est présent depuis plus de deux millénaires dans la conscience philosophique de l'Occident : périodiquement, la défaite du scepticisme est donc annoncée. Mais de Pyrrhon à la philosophie analytique contemporaine en passant par Cicéron, Augustin ou Montaigne, les traditions sceptiques sont nombreuses, parfois contradictoires et il est peu de doctrines qui auront autant contribué à la transformation historique, scientifique et culturelle de l'Occident. En revenant sur cette philosophie du doute protéiforme, cet ouvrage montre qu'il est erroné de se représenter le scepticisme comme un système anhistorique. C'est dans la plasticité de la pensée sceptique que se trouve l'explication de son efficacité et de ses limites.
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Skepticism. --- Sextus,
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Perry Hendricks' book 'Skeptical Theism' is a comprehensive examination of skeptical theism, a philosophical position that addresses the problem of evil and divine hiddenness. Aimed at advancing debates within the philosophy of religion, the book offers novel arguments and fresh perspectives on the subject. Hendricks draws upon recent developments in empirical sciences and foundational philosophy, engaging with key thinkers like Hud Hudson. The author’s goal is to clarify and make skeptical theism more appealing, contributing significantly to ongoing philosophical discussions. The intended audience includes scholars and students of philosophy and theology who are interested in the intersections of skepticism, theism, and the problem of evil.
Theodicy. --- Skepticism.
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This book reconstructs the history of skepticism ranging from ancient to contemporary times, from Pyrrho to Kripke. The main skeptical stances and the historical reconstruction of the concept of skepticism are connected with an analysis of their recurrent inconsistency. The author reveals that this inconsistency is not a logical contradiction but a pragmatic one. She shows that it is a contradiction between the content of the skeptical position and the implicit presumption of the act of its assertion. The thesis of global skepticism cannot be accepted as true without falling into the pragmatic inconsistency. The author explains, how skepticism was important for exposing the limits of human knowledge and inspired its development.
Skepticism --- History.
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"Preface includes stemmata, cues included in MS and figures supplied as PDFs and Word docs. These will need to be redrawn following series style for stemmata. Call outs will be added by the copy-editor. Apparatus: 1) There are two parts with apparatus, 2 and 5. 2) Apparatus fontium to appear as first layer, apparatus criticus as second layer. The book will also have appendix critica, a longer version of the criticus, for Lucullus. 3) The two parts with apparatuses will use a modified text design as follows: on each page, the apparatus will be fronted by manuscript indicators, on the first line to the left followed by ]'', giving the sigla in the apparatus for that page. These are given by section in the 'MSS source indications...' files (there are two of these, files 2b and 5b). The modified text design has a dummy space in place for this, as the relevant indicators will need to be inserted after first proofs. Note that the sets of indicators may overlap on a page. 4) Need for swash 'V' in the , as in the modified text design. The vol. ed. has used an underlined italic V (V). These should be marked for setting in the swash 'V' - please use the first style (on p. 4 of the sample pages). 5) The author has used numbered footnotes to cue entries in the apparatus, which should be removed during typesetting and the appropriate line number inserted at the head of each entry. 6) Footnotes are colour coded: BLUE = fontium; NO COLOUR = apparatus criticus + appendix critica; red = appendix only. 7) Appendix critica ad Lucullum pertinens: this will be an extended version of the apparatus for Lucullus. See samples pages and Winterbottom for layout. This will have the additional (red) entries. This should have the dummy space for sigla also. Text: 1) Marginal line numbers restarting on each page. 2) Author has inserted paragraph numbers with silcrow in Ac. 1, Luc., and Vestigia. These should go in the margin opposite the line numbers. 3) Author has inserted section numbers (large roman numerals). These can go in square brackets in-line. 4) Some Greek, set in PorsonforOUP. 5) Running heads: r. PART TITLE, v. M. TULLII CICERONIS Fragmenta: 1) tables used for columns; these should be set as displayed columns. 2) Passages with larger and smaller font. This is intentional and needs to be reproduced"--
Skepticism --- Skepticism. --- Cicéron, --- Cicéron,
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Skepticism --- Faith --- Scepticisme --- Foi
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La question du scepticisme et de son sens fournit une voie d'accès privilégiée au texte des Dialogues. D'où l'intérêt de les lire du point de vue de leur rapport à ce que Hume définit comme un scepticisme mitigé. Il constitue la version humienne d'une conception ancienne du scepticisme authentique dont le sens est ainsi mis en jeu ainsi que la nature de la croyance en général et de la foi religieuse en particulier.
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