Squaring the cartesian circle

Southern Journal of Philosophy 16 (3):247-257 (1978)
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Abstract

First I delineate the three main variables which determine the basic strategies for defending descartes against the charges of circularity and inconsistency--His theory of mental activity, His interpretation of metaphysical certainty and its relation to truth, And his interpretation of compelled assent and its relation to metaphysical and moral certainty. Then I offer an account of descartes' method--Sensitive to his theories of time, Causality, And omnipotence, As well as consciousness--Which renders his descriptions of his procedure internally consistent, Mutually consistent, And consistent with his practice, Which is exhibited as neither circular nor implausibly dogmatic

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