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HoP 413 - Don’t Be So Sure - French Skepticism

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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Montagne's Uncertainty

For Montagne, the upshot of all this disagreement was that we should be less sure of our own convictions. He admired people who took a vow of ignorance rather than chastity or poverty. Alluding to supposed religious certainties being thrown around by his contemporaries, he modestly allowed: I am offering my own human thoughts as human thoughts,. They are matters of opinion, not matters of faith.

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