On First Looking into Santayana's Scepticism

Limbo 43:77-97 (2023)
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Abstract

Readers new to Santayana may feel puzzled by aspects of Scepticism and Animal Faith (1923). A number of Santayana’s early critics were puzzled as well. Some found the relation between scepticism and common sense troublesome. Others were put off by Santayana’s indirect poetic style and his lack of “clarity.” In this paper I reflect on these topics, as well as the relation between his poetic style and his vision of philosophical truth and sublimity. This should illuminate his “discovery” of essence, which he re-enacts in this book and which holds the key to understanding Santayana’s mature project.

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D. Seiple
Borough of Manhattan Community College (CUNY)

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