Skepticism and Language in Early Modern Philosophy: The Early Linguistic Turn

Lanham: Lexington Books (2020)
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This book shows that at the beginning of modern thought the revival of ancient skepticism challenged the powers of the intellect in making knowledge possible, opening the way to the consideration of language as an alternative to mental representation, thus leading to an early linguistic turn.

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