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Descartes reinvented

Tom Sorell

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Radical doubt and inner space
A doubt that over-reaches itself?
Unreconstructed Cartesianism : the target of doubt
The species-less self and God
The solipsistic self as the residue of the doubt : three claims of incoherence
Innocent Cartesianism in the theory of self-reference
Self-implicatingness and first person authority
Knowledge, the self and internalism
The autonomy of knowing and the "prejudices of childhood"
Externalism and reflectiveness
"Meta-epistemology" versus "normative epistemology"
Internalism and the ethics of belief
Internalism and externalism
The belief in foundations
Unreconstructed Cartesianism and the justification of the new science
Ideal method and actual practice
Kinds of success-of
science argument
Descartes's foundations and innocent Cartesian foundations
Another innocent cartesianism about foundations?
Conscious experience and the mind
Descartes's soul and unreconstructed Cartesianism about the mind
Toward innocent Cartesianism
Naturalism and "existential naturalism"
Reactions to irreducibility claims
Reason, emotion and action
Damasio's error
Cartesian practical reason
Innocent cartesianism about practical reason
Anthropology, misogyny, and anthropocentrism
Cartesian misogyny?
Cartesian speciesism
Lesser parts of worthwhile wholes and rationalist intervention.

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