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1882
Volume 20, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 1379-2547
  • E-ISSN: 2295-9033

Abstract

Abstract

Today some scholars consider Descartes a . In my paper, I examine this position, making a positive contribution to his claim. After (1) a brief clarifying premise about the meaning and scope of , I present two major theoretical positions that argue, in a different way, that Descartes can be considered a virtue epistemologist: (2) that of Ernest Sosa, usually acknowledged as ; (3) that of Richard Davies, more inclined towards a so called . Finally, (4) I deal myself directly with some specific Cartesian texts, especially from the , in order to draw elements for strengthen and deepen the previous positions, thanks mostly to the passion virtue of .

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