The function of skeptical doubts in Descartes' Meditations

Authors

  • Flavio Williges Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5380/dp.v4i2.8181

Keywords:

Descartes, skeptical doubts, science, skepticism, epistemology, dúvidas céticas, ciência, ceticismo, epistemologia

Abstract

The main goal of this paper is to maintain that the skeptical hypotheses in the First Meditation, and especially the doubt about material things, should be interpreted as a kind of mental exercise whose purpose is both to weaken our confidence in the senses and to prepare the reader of the Meditation for the learning of the truths accessible through the light of reason. Thus, the paper purports to show that in the economy of the Meditations skeptical doubts play a positive and constructive role, which is distinct from their role of bringing about philosophical skepticism that prevails in contemporary epistemological debates. The strategy that allowed for this reading consisted in both valuing the emergence of skeptical doubts within a text written in a meditative style and highlighting certain aspects of the intellectual context that were part of the scientific revolution experienced by Descartes.

Author Biography

Flavio Williges, Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul

Professor e Coordenador do Curso de Filosofia da Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul, Doutorando em Filosofia no PPG de Filosofia da UFRGS

How to Cite

Williges, F. (2007). The function of skeptical doubts in Descartes’ Meditations. DoisPontos, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.5380/dp.v4i2.8181

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