The Limits of Doubt: The Moral and Political Implications of Skepticism

The Limits of Doubt: The Moral and Political Implications of Skepticism

by Petr Lom
The Limits of Doubt: The Moral and Political Implications of Skepticism

The Limits of Doubt: The Moral and Political Implications of Skepticism

by Petr Lom

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Overview

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 underdetermined 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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791490341
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 07/19/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 152
File size: 318 KB

About the Author

Petr Lom is Associate Professor in the Nationalism Studies Program at Central European University, Budapest, Hungary.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations

Introduction

1 Skepticism and the Politics of Domination

Machiavelli and Descartes
Pierre Charron
Skepticism and the Politics of Irrational Power
Nietzsche, Atheism, and Cruelty
Nietzsche's Politics of Radical Aristocracy
Skepticism and the Limits of Philosophy
The Instability of Skepticism

2 Ancient Skepticism: Happiness Above Truth

The Thought of Sextus Empiricus
A Life Full of Doubt
Skepticism and Truth: Pyrrho on Ethics
The Life of the Skeptic
Ancient Skepticism and Justice
Skepticism: Tranquillity or Despair?

3 Hobbes and the Peace of Dogmatic Skepticism

The Extent of Hobbes's Skepticism
The Political Necessity of Moral Doubt
The Relativization of Truth
The Hobbesian Citizen

4 Denis Diderot and Doubt: Constructive Skepticism

Ancient versus Modern Skepticism
Skepticism and Eclecticism
Rameau's Nephew
The Limits of Doubt
Diderot's Political Thought

5 Skepticism, Cruelty, Custom, and Toleration: Michel de Montaigne

Skepticism and Cruelty
Skepticism and Custom
Montaigne and Custom
Skepticism and Toleration
From Skepticism to Humanism

Conclusion

Notes
Bibliography
Index of Proper Names

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