Outlines of Skeptical-Dogmatism - Mark Walker

Outlines of Skeptical-Dogmatism

On Disbelieving Our Philosophical Views

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Buch | Hardcover
330 Seiten
2023
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic (Verlag)
978-1-6669-1888-5 (ISBN)
114,70 inkl. MwSt
Mark Walker argues for Skeptical-Dogmatism—the view that we should disbelieve our cherished philosophical views, such as beliefs about what makes for a good life, religious beliefs, and political beliefs. To not disbelieve one’s preferred views in these contested matters is hubristic.
The ancient Pyrrhonians skeptics suspended judgment about all philosophical views. Their main opponents were the Dogmatists—those who believed their preferred philosophical views. In Outlines of Skeptical-Dogmatism: On Disbelieving Our Philosophical Views, Mark Walker argues, contra Pyrrhonians and Dogmatists, for a "darker" skepticism: we should disbelieve our philosophical views. On the question of political morality, for example, we should disbelieve libertarianism, conservativism, socialism, liberalism, and any alternative ideologies. Since most humans have beliefs about philosophical subject matter, such as beliefs about religious and political matters, humanity writ large should disbelieve their preferred philosophical views. Walker argues that Skeptical-Dogmatism permits a more realistic estimation of our epistemic powers. Dogmatists who believe their view is correct, while believing that two or more competitor views of their opponents are false, must—at least implicitly—take themselves to be “über epistemic superiors” to their disagreeing colleagues. Such a self-assessment is as implausible as it is hubristic. Skeptical-Dogmatism, in contrast, permits a more realistic and humbler epistemic self-conception. The author also shows that there are no insuperable practical difficulties in living as a Skeptical-Dogmatist.

Mark Walker is professor in the philosophy department at New Mexico State University.

Introduction

Part I: Skeptical-Dogmatism

Chapter 1: A Paradox About Our Epistemic Self-Conception: Are You an Über Epistemic Superior?

Chapter 2: Na-Na, Na-Na, Boo-Boo, the Accuracy of Your Philosophical Beliefs is Doo-Doo

Chapter 3: Noetic Skepticism

Chapter 4: Skeptical-Dogmatism and the External World

Chapter 5: Skeptical-Dogmatism and the Self-Undermining Objection

Part II: Against Skepticism and Dogmatism

Chapter 6: Against Skepticism

Chapter 7: Against Egalitarian Dogmatism

Chapter 8: Against Elitist Dogmatism

Chapter 9: The Ethics of Philosophical Belief

Part III: The Life of a Skeptical-Dogmatist

Chapter 10: The Lives of Skeptical-Dogmatists

Chapter 11: Philosophizing and Skeptical-Dogmatism

Chapter 12: Creative Gadflies

Erscheinungsdatum
Sprache englisch
Maße 159 x 239 mm
Gewicht 603 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Erkenntnistheorie / Wissenschaftstheorie
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Ethik
ISBN-10 1-6669-1888-1 / 1666918881
ISBN-13 978-1-6669-1888-5 / 9781666918885
Zustand Neuware
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