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Author Lom, Petr, 1968-

Title The limits of doubt : the moral and political implications of skepticism / Petr Lom
Published Albany : State University of New York Press, ©2001

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 138 pages)
Contents 1 Skepticism and the Politics of Domination 11 -- 2 Ancient Skepticism: Happiness Above Truth 31 -- 3 Hobbes and the Peace of Dogmatic Skepticism 47 -- 4 Denis Diderot and Doubt: Constructive Skepticism 59 -- 5 Skepticism, Cruelty, Custom, and Toleration: Michel de Montaigne 75
Summary "The Limits of Doubt studies the skepticism of Nietzsche, Sextus Empiricus, Hobbes, Diderot, and Montaigne in order to illustrate how different forms of skepticism can produce remarkably different implications. These include toleration; chastening of character; the prohibition of cruelty; indifference; corrosiveness of liberal principles; and freeing of the will from moral restraint. Demonstrating how skepticism is an under-determined and unstable category, accompanied by varying unquestioned intentions and beliefs, this book shows how these limits of doubt shape its various possible implications. A unique examination of skepticism from a moral and political perspective. The Limits of Doubt will interest all those concerned with the possibilities for life in an age of doubt."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-133) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Skepticism -- Moral and ethical aspects
Skepticism -- Political aspects
Ethics.
Ethics
ethics (philosophy)
PHILOSOPHY -- Movements -- Rationalism.
Skepticism -- Moral and ethical aspects
Skepticism -- Political aspects
Form Electronic book
LC no. 00063510
ISBN 0791450295
9780791450291
0791450309
9780791450307
0791490343
9780791490341