- Level Professional
- المدة 14 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Erasmus University Rotterdam
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This is a course about the history of Skepticism from the ancient Greeks to today, with special attention to the political ramifications of questioning man's ability to know the world and himself with any certainty. We will discuss the debates raging between Plato and the Sophists, the rise of Christianity in the Roman world, and the so-called 'Skeptical Crisis' of the Renaissance as well as Pierre Bayle's Skepticism and David Hume's. In addition the Natural Law tradition will be explored and the relationship between Skepticism and Conservatism. In the second part, we will explore the systematic relations between Skepticism and politics. What is skeptical doubt? When is doubt relevant? How does Skepticism relate to tolerance and to freedom of expression? And can it help us to solve political problems not only in a critical, but also in a creative way?الوحدات
Introduction
1
Videos
- Introduction
Plato versus the Sophists
1
Discussions
- "Plato, Protagoras, 317e-238d"
1
Videos
- Plato versus the Sophists
2
Readings
- "Plato, Protagoras, 317e-328d"
- Suggested Reading: "Aristotle, Nicomachean ethics, III, 6-9"
Popper versus Plato
2
Discussions
- "Plato, Republic, VIII, 555b-569c" - Question 1
- "Plato, Republic, VIII, 555b-569c" - Question 2
1
Videos
- Karl Popper versus Plato
1
Readings
- "Plato, Republic, VIII, 555b-569c"
Skepticism and Fideism
1
Videos
- Skepticism and fideism
Montaigne to Bayle
1
Discussions
- "Bayle, Philosophical Commentary, II, 9."
1
Videos
- Montaigne to Bayle
1
Readings
- "Bayle, Philosophical Commentary, II, 9."
David Hume
1
Peer Review
- How convincing is Hume's conclusion to the Dialogues?
1
Videos
- David Hume
1
Readings
- "Hume, Dialogues Concering Natural Religion"
Skepticism and Natural Law
1
Discussions
- "Grotius, The Law of War and Peace"
1
Videos
- Skepticism and Natural Law
1
Readings
- "Grotius, The Law of War and Peace" (De Iure Belli ac Pacis)
Skepticism and Conservatism
2
Discussions
- "Hume, Part 1, Essay III" - Question 1
- "Hume, Part 1, Essay III" - Question 2
1
Videos
- Skepticism and Conservatism
1
Readings
- "Hume, Part I, Essay III"
Liberating Skepticism
1
Discussions
- Questioning Moses' authorship of the first five books of the Old Testament
1
Videos
- Liberating Skepticism
Introduction
1
Videos
- Introduction: Responses to Cartesian Skepticism
“Nobody can, in earnest, be so skeptical”: John Locke’s response to Cartesian Skepticism
2
Discussions
- "Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, book II, chapter viii"
- "Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, book IV, chapter xi"
1
Videos
- John Locke’s response to Cartesian Skepticism
2
Readings
- "Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, book II, chapter viii"
- "Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, book IV, chapter xi"
“You know my methods, Watson”: Abduction and Charles Peirce’s response to Cartesian Skepticism
1
Peer Review
- Rear Window
1
Videos
- Abduction and Charles Peirce’s response to Cartesian Skepticism
“Enough is enough: it doesn’t mean everything”: Austin’s response to Cartesian Skepticism
1
Discussions
- "Austin, Other Minds, pp. 148-187"
1
Videos
- Austin's response to Cartesian Skepticism
1
Readings
- "Austin, Other Minds, pp. 148-187"
Introduction
1
Videos
- Introduction: Lessons from Pyrrhonian Skepticism
Truth for everyone: The limits of truth relativism
1
Peer Review
- Underground
1
Videos
- The limits of truth relativism.
One never knows: The powers of positive Skepticism
1
Discussions
- The relation between Pyrrhonism and Locke
1
Videos
- The powers of positive Skepticism
1
Readings
- Suggested Reading: Locke's real essences
Nobody knows: The fallibilist argument for toleration
1
Peer Review
- Nathan the Wise
1
Videos
- The fallibilist argument for toleration
Introduction
1
Videos
- An imaginative argument for freedom of expression
The invisible hand of truth: John Stuart Mill's argument for freedom of expression
2
Discussions
- "Mill, On Liberty, chapter 3"
- "Mill, On Liberty, chapter 2"
1
Videos
- John Stuart Mill's argument for freedom of expression
2
Readings
- "Mill, On Liberty, chapter 3"
- "Mill, On Liberty, chapter 2"
An ever expanding ocean of alternatives: Paul Feyerabend's principle of proliferation
1
Discussions
- The true intellectual heir to Mill
1
Videos
- Paul Feyerabend's principle of proliferation
Introduction
1
Videos
- Critical creative problem solving in politics
"And your doubt can become a good quality if you train it": The entanglement of critical and creative reasoning
1
Peer Review
- Merchants of Doubt
1
Videos
- The entanglement of critical and creative reasoning
"Time to put the pieces together" - Engaging in dialogue: The creation of contextual relevance and common ground in politics
1
Discussions
- "Bloom, Against Empathy"
1
Videos
- The creation of contextual relevance and common ground in politics
1
Readings
- "Bloom, Against Empathy"
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"The Politics of Skepticism" is a comprehensive course offered by Coursera, delving into the history and political implications of Skepticism from ancient Greece to modern times. Led by an expert instructor, this professional-level course spans 840 minutes and covers key debates, the rise of Christianity, Renaissance Skepticism, and the interplay between Skepticism and Conservatism. It also examines the role of skeptical doubt in politics, tolerance, and freedom of expression. Ideal for those in Health & Fitness, subscriptions are available in Starter and Professional tiers.

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