The Proof of the External World : Cartesian Theism and the Possibility of Knowledge
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"Descartes' attempt to ground the possibility of human knowledge in the existence of God was judged to be a complete failure by his contemporaries, and this remains the universal opinion of philosophers to this day, despite the fact that three and a half centuries of secular epistemology--which attempts to ground the possibility of knowledge either in the unaided human intellect or in natural processes--has failed to do any better. Further, the leading twentieth-century attempts at theistic epistemology reject both the conception of knowledge and the standards of epistemic evaluation that Descartes takes for granted. "In this book--partly an interpretation of Descartes and partly an attempt to complete his project-- the author attempts to show that a theistic epistemology incorporating Platonic and Aristotelian/Thomist elements can revitalize the Cartesian approach to the solution of the central problems of epistemology, including that most elusive of prizes--the proof of the external world." --From the author's preface
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- ISBN-13: 9781556351099
- ISBN-10: 1556351097
- Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
- Publish Date: April 2008
- Dimensions: 8.98 x 6.37 x 0.53 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.76 pounds
- Page Count: 244
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