Scepticism and Naturalism in Cavell and Hume

International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 5 (1):29-54 (2015)
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Abstract

This essay argues that the exploration of scepticism and its implications in the work of Stanley Cavell and David Hume bears more similarities than is commonly acknowledged, especially along the lines of what I wish to call “sceptical naturalism.” These lines of similarity are described through the way each philosopher relates the “natural” and “nature” to the universal, the necessary, and the conventional.

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Peter S. Fosl
Transylvania University

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