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Skepticism, Naturalism, and Therapy Fall 2007 - Winter 2008 Our goal in this course is to investigate radical skepticism about the external world, primarily to compare and contrast various naturalist and therapeutic reactions to it. We ll largely side-step attempts to refute the skeptic and focus instead on naturalistic and therapeutic ways of reacting without refuting (though the boundary between these isn t always sharp). The hope is that this exercise will help differentiate various strains of naturalism and clarify their interrelations with a range of therapeutic approaches. One central question will be the source of skeptical argumentation: does it spring directly from ordinary common sense (or science) or are other presuppositions involved? Of therapeutic views, we ll be asking: is the therapist s posture based on (perhaps hidden) theories? And finally: are naturalistic and therapeutic philosophies compatible? The default requirement for those taking the course for a grade (other than S/U) is three short papers (750-1250 words) due at the beginning of class in the 4th week, 7th week, and 10th week. Each paper should isolate one localized point in the readings and offer some analysis and/or critique. Other options are open to negotiation. I assume everyone has access to copies of: J. L. Austin, Sense and Sensibilia Janet Broughton, Descartes s Method of Doubt Barry Stroud, The Significance of Philosophical Skepticism Ludwig Wittgenstein, On Certainty

2 Copies of these other books will be available in Brian Rogers s office: Keith DeRose and Ted A. Warfield, eds., Skepticism: A Contemporary Reader Robert Fogelin, Pyrrhonian Reflections on Knowledge and Jusification Sebastian Gardner, Kant Penelope Maddy, Second Philosophy Marie McGinn, Wittgenstein Daniele Moyal-Sharrock and William Brenner, Readings of Wittgenstein s On Certainty Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, ed., Pyrrhonian Skepticism Barry Stroud, Understanding Human Knowledge (For background, DeRose and Warfield s introduction includes a useful taxonomy of contemporary efforts to refute the skeptic.) Copies of all other materials will be available for photocopying in a box outside my office (759 SST). Please come to the first meeting prepared to discussion the readings in Topic #1. Topics: 1. Varieties of skepticism Sextus Empiricus, Outlines of Pyrrhonism, Book I, i-xvi. Descartes, Meditations on First Philosophy, first meditation. Broughton, Descartes s Method of Doubt, introduction and chapter 2. 2. Descartes s method of doubt Broughton, Descartes s Method of Doubt, chapters 1, 3, and 4. Maddy, Second Philosophy, I.1.

3 3. Neo-Cartesian skepticism Stroud, The Significance of Philosophical Scepticism, chapter 1. Austin, Other minds, especially pp. 44-71. Stroud, The Significance of Philosophical Scepticism, chapter 2. Williams, Epistemological realism and the basis of scepticism. Stroud, Epistemological reflection on knowledge of the external world. (Sosa, Philosophical scepticism and epistemic circularity.) Stroud, Scepticism, externalism, and the goal of epistemology. 4. Skepticism and common sense Williams, Descartes and the metaphysics of doubt. Broughton, chapter 5 and pp. 196-202. Stroud, Understanding human knowledge in general. Maddy, Second Philosophy, I.2. van Fraassen, The Scientific Image, pp. 6-13, 70-83, 92-96. (Worrall, Two cheers for naturalized philosophy of science.) Maddy, Second Philosophy, IV.1. 5. Neo-Pyrrhonian skepticism Fogelin, Pyrrhonian Reflections on Knowledge and Justification, introduction and chapters 5, 6 and 10. (Striker, Historical reflections on classical pyrrhonism and neo-pyrrhonism.) Broughton, Cartesian skeptics. Stroud, Review of Fogelin s Pyrrhonian Reflections on Knowledge and Justification. Stroud, Contemporary pyrrhonism. 6. Hume Hume, Treatise of Human Nature, introduction and Book 1, part IV, especially I, II, IV and VII. (Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, XII.) Hume is sometimes characterized as having driven the empiricism of Locke and Berkeley to its skeptical conclusion. Hume s

4 naturalism was first highlighted in Norman Kemp Smith s 1941 The Philosophy of David Hume (cf. Stroud s tribute in his Hume, pp. x-xi). Ever since, a central puzzle of Hume interpretation has been how to reconcile Hume the naturalist with Hume the skeptic. Stroud, Hume, chapter 1 and pp. 110-117, 219-224, 245-250. Fogelin, Hume s Skepticism, introduction and chapters I, VI, and XI. Garrett, A small tincture of pyrrhonism. Broughton, Hume s naturalism about cognitive norms. The inquiry in Hume s Treatise. (Greco, Reid s reply to the skeptic, pp. 134-141. ) (Broughton, What does the scientist of man observe?.) Maddy, Second Philosophy, I.3. 7. Austin Austin, Sense and Sensibilia, chapters I-IX (pp. 1-103). Warnock, J. L. Austin, pp. 1-22. Fischer, Austin on sense-data. --- End of Fall quarter - Beginning of Winter quarter --- 8. Moore Moore, A defence of common sense. Proof of an external world. Stroud, The Significance of Philosophical Skepticism, chapter 3. 9. Kant (Those new to Kant might pick up some background from Sebastian Gardner s Kant, particularly pp. 20-51, 88-89, 271-278.) Kant, Critique of Pure Reason A and B Prefaces Refutation of Idealism (B274-279) Gardner, Kant, pp. 179-196. Bird, The Revolutionary Kant, 11.1, 11.2, (and 21.2). Allison, Kant s Transcendental Idealism, pp. 285-303. Stroud, The Significance of Philosophical Skepticism, chapter 4. Maddy, Second Philosophy, I.4. Kant and the skeptic.

5 10. Carnap Carnap, Empiricism, semantics and ontology. Ricketts, Languages and calculi. Hillier, Analyticity and language engineering in Carnap s Logical Syntax of Language. (Hillier, Carnap s principle of tolerance deflated.) Stroud, The Significance of Philosophical Skepticism, chapter 5. Maddy, Second Philosophy, I.5. 11. Epistemology naturalized Quine, Epistemology naturalized. Roots of Reference, 1. The nature of natural knowledge, especially pp. 67-70. Reply to Stroud. Stroud, The Significance of Philosophical Skepticism, chapter 6. (Fogelin, Quine s limited naturalism.) Maddy, Second Philosophy, I.6. 12. Wittgenstein Wittgenstein, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, 4.002-4.0031, 4.1-4.116, 6.53-7. Philosophical Investigations, 89-133. (McGinn, Wittgenstein, chapter 1.) (Maddy, Wittgenstein s anti-philosophy of mathematics, pp. 55-65.) Stern, Wittgenstein s Philosophical Investigations, introduction and chapters 1 and 2. Rogers, Taking Wittgenstein seriously as a therapist. Wittgenstein, On Certainty. McGinn, Responding to the skeptic: therapeutic vs. theoretical diagnosis, especially pp. 157-161. De Pierris, Philosophical skepticism in Wittgenstein s On Certainty. Minar, Wittgenstein s response to the skeptic, especially pp. 261-271. Rogers, The dynamic structure of On Certainty. (Moyal-Sharrock and Brenner s anthology, in which Minar s paper appears, gives a helpful outline of non-therapeutic readings of On Certainty.)

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7 References Allison, Henry [2004] Kant s Transcendental Idealism, revised and enlarged edition, (New Haven: Yale University Press). Austin, J. L. [1946] Other minds, reprinted in his Philosophical Papers, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1961), pp. 44-84. [1962] Sense and Sensibilia, (Oxford: Oxford University Press). Bird, Graham [2006] The Revolutionary Kant, (Peru, IL: Open Court). Broughton, Janet [1992] What does the scientist of man observe?, Hume Studies 18, pp. 155-168. [2002] Descartes s Method of Doubt, (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press). [2003] Hume s naturalism about cognitive norms, Philosophical Topics 31, pp. 1-19. [2004] Cartesian skeptics, in Sinnott-Armstrong [2004], pp. 25-39. [2004] The inquiry in Hume s Treatise, Philosophical Review 113, pp. 537-556. Carnap, Rudolf [1950] Empiricism, semantics and ontology, reprinted in p. Benacerraf and H. Putnam, Philosophy of Mathematics, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), pp. 241-257. De Pierris, Graciela [1996] Philosophical skepticism in Wittgenstein s On Certainty, in R. Popkin, ed., Scepticism in the History of Philosophy, (Amsterdam: Kluwer), pp. 181-196.

8 DeRose, Keith and Warfield, Ted [1999] Skepticism, (New York: Oxford University Press). Descartes, René [1641] Meditations on First Philosophy, in The Philosophical Writings of Descartes, volume II, J. Cottingham et al, trans., (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), pp. 3-62. Fischer, Eugen [2005] Austin on sense-data: ordinary language analysis as therapy, Grazer Philosophische Studien 70, pp. 67-99. Fogelin, Robert [1985] Hume s Skepticism, (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul). [1994] Pyrrhonian Reflections on Knowledge and Jusficiation, (New York: Oxford University Press). [1997] Quine s limited naturalism, Journal of Philosophy 94, pp. 543-563. Gardner, Sebastian [1999] Kant and the Critique of Pure Reason, (London: Routledge). Garrett, Don [2004] A small tincture of Pyrrhonism : skepticism and naturalism in Hume s Science of Man, in Sinnott- Armstrong [2004], pp. 68-98. Greco, John [2004] Reid s reply to the skeptic, in T. Cuneo and R. can Woudenberg, eds., Cambridge Companion to Thomas Reid, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), pp. 134-155. Hillier, Sam [200?a] [200?b] Analyticity and language engineering in Carnap s Logical Syntax of Language, under review. Carnap s principle of tolerance deflated, under review.

9 Hume, David [1740] A Treatise of Human Nature, D. Norton and M. Norton, eds., (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000). [1748] An Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding, T. Beauchamp, ed., (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999). Kant, Immanuel [1781/7] Critique of Pure Reason, P. Guyer and A. Wood, trans. and ed., (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997). Kemp Smith, Norman [1941] The Philosophy of David Hume, (Hampshire: Palgrave MacMillan, 2005). Maddy, Penelope [1993] Wittgenstein's anti-philosophy of mathematics, in J. Czermak and K. Paul, eds., Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Mathematics, Proceedings of the 15th International Wittgenstein Symposium, (Vienna: Verlag Hölder- Pichler-Tempsky, 1993), pp. 52-72. [2007] Second Philosophy, (Oxford: Oxford University Press). [K&S] Kant and the skeptic, unpublished. McGinn, Marie [1997] Wittgenstein and the Philosophical Investigations, (London: Routledge). [2003] Responding to the skeptic: therapeutic versus theoretical diagnosis, in S. Luper, ed., The Skeptics, (Hampshire, UK: Ashgate), pp. 149-173. Minar, Edward [2005] On Wittgenstein s response to scepticism: the opening of On Certainty, in Moyal-Sharrock and Brenner [2005], pp. 253-274. Moore, G. E. [1925] A defence of common sense, reprinted in his [1959], pp. 32-59.

10 [1939] Proof of an external world, reprinted in his [1959], pp. 127-150. [1959] Philosophical Papers, (London: George Allen & Unwin). Moyal-Sharrock, Daniele, and Brenner William, eds. [2005] Readings of Wittgenstein s On Certainty, (Hampshire: Palgave MacMillan). Quine, W. V. O. [1969] Epistemology naturalized, in his Ontological Relativity and Other Essays, (New York: Columbia, 1969), pp. 69-90. [1974] Roots of Reference, (La Salle, IN: Open Court). [1975] The nature of natural knowledge, in S. Guttenplan, ed., Mind and Language, (Oxford: Oxford University Press), pp. 67-81. [1981] Reply to Stroud, Midwest Studies in Philosophy 6, pp. 473-475. Ricketts, Thomas [2003] Languages and calculi, in G. Hardcastle and A. Richardson, eds., Logical Empiricism in North America, Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science 18 (Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press), pp. 257-280. Rogers, Brian [TWS] [DSOC] Taking Wittgenstein seriously as a therapist, unpublished. The dynamic structure of On Certainty, unpublished. Sextus Empiricus [200] Outlines of Scepticism, J. Annas and J. Barnes, trans. and eds., (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000). Sinnott-Armstrong, Walter, ed. [2004] Pyrrhonian Skepticism, (New York: Oxford University Press).

11 Sosa, Ernest [1994] Philosophical scepticism and epistemic circularity, Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 68, pp. 263-290, reprinted in K. DeRose and T. Warfield, Skepticism, (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999), pp. 93-114. Stern, David [2004] Wittgenstein s Philosophical Investigations, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). Striker, Gisela [2004] Historical reflections on classical pyrrhonism and neo-pyrrhonism, in Sinnott-Armstrong [2004], pp. 13-24. Stroud, Barry [1977] Hume, (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul). [1984] The Significance of Philosophical Skepticism, (Oxford: Oxford University Press). [1989] Understanding human knowledge in general, in his [2000], pp. 99-121. [1994] Scepticism, externalism, and the goal of epistemology, in his [2000], pp. 139-154. [1995] Review of Fogelin s Pyrrhonian Reflections on Knowledge and Justification, Journal of Philosophy 92, pp. 662-665. [1996] Epistemological reflection on knowledge of the external world, in his [2000], pp. 122-138. [2000] Understanding Human Knowledge, (Oxford: Oxford University Press). [2004] Contemporary pyrrhonism, in Sinnott-Armstrong [2004], pp. 174-187. van Fraassen, Bas [1980] The Scientific Image, (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

12 Warnock, G. J. [1989] G. J. Austin, (Routledge: London). Williams, Michael [1986] Descartes and the Metaphysics of Doubt, in A. Rorty, ed., Essays on Descartes Meditations, (Berkeley, CA: University of California Press), pp. 117-139. [1988] Epistemological realism and the basis of scepticism, Mind 97, pp. 415-439. [1996] Unnatural Doubts, (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press). Wittgenstein, Ludwig [1921] Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, C. Ogden, trans., (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1922). [1953] Philosophical Investigations, third edition, G. Anscombe, trans., (Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2001). [1969] On Certainty, G. Anscombe and G. von Wright, eds., D. Paul and G. Anscombe, trans., (New York: Harper and Row). Worrall, John [1999] Two cheers for naturalized philosophy of science, Science and Education 8, pp. 339-361.