Suárez Dobarrio, F., Francisco Sánchez y el escepticismo de su tiempo

Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 23 (12):293 (1989)
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The most popular work of Francisco Sánchez, Quo nihil scitur (1581), transmits an absolutely sceptic thought. However, other writings like Carmen de Cometa anni M.D.LXXVII (1578), offer us different ideas about how Sánchez considers possible the scientific knowledge like, for example, his idea about the casual relations between natural objects

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