Comment traiter de ce qui n’est pas « entièrement certain et indubitable ». Descartes héritier des Académiques de Cicéron
Descartes is generally not very inclined to admit what he owes to his predecessors. His relationship to the greek Skeptics is all the more difficult to identify, that it has been paradoxically hidden by the skeptical reception of his work : in spite of the indisputable...
Main Author: | Sylvia Giocanti |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | fra |
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École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
2013-07-01
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Series: | Astérion |
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Online Access: | http://journals.openedition.org/asterion/2371 |
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