激进的怀疑是否在道德上是错误的?
1Department of Philosophy, VU Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1105, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
概括
激进的怀疑主义,虽然潜在地在认识论上是正确的,但在伦理上是有问题的. 它阻碍了我们形成必要的信念和对他人的承诺的能力,影响了道德和社会福祉.
科学领域:
- 哲学 哲学 是一个哲学.
- 伦理学 伦理学 伦理学
- 认识论的认识论学.
背景情况:
- 激进的怀疑主义质疑知识确定性的可能性.
- 激进的怀疑主义的伦理含义没有得到充分的探索.
- 对人际关系和社会运作至关重要的是多克萨斯的承诺.
研究的目的:
- 调查激进的怀疑主义是否在道德上存在问题.
- 引入和捍卫道德主义作为评估怀疑主义的框架.
- 探索激进怀疑主义的政治和社会后果.
主要方法:
- 哲学论证和概念分析.
- 捍卫被称为"道德主义"的观点.
- 在道德主义的侵权和废除版本之间的区别.
主要成果:
- 激进的怀疑主义在伦理上是有缺陷的,因为它对"多克斯经济"的监管.
- 它迫使个人放弃对他人所欠的基本行为承诺.
- 道德主义提供了一种方法,使信仰不那么容易受到激进修订的伤害.
结论:
- 激进的怀疑主义表现出一种道德和eudaimonic的弱点.
- 怀疑主义的伦理缺陷并不一定意味着它的虚假.
- 进一步的探索表明,激进的怀疑主义也可能在政治上存在问题,冒着不公正的风险.
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