Descartes and Indifference

Studia Leibnitiana 14:87 (1982)
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Abstract

Descartes se contredit-il en alléguant d'une part que certains choix d'un être fini sont face à l'évidence inéluctable et en alléguant d'autre part que l'indifférence absolue est une condition nécessaire de tout choix? Notre réponse est négative. En même temps il faut admettre, selon nous, que la méthode dont Descartes se sert pour s'échapper à la contradiction n'en amène qu'une autre

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