HomePhilosophia: International Journal of Philosophyvol. 41 no. 1 (2012)

The Skeptic’s Passion

Maybelle Marie O. Padua

Discipline: Philosophy, Epistemology

 

Abstract:

This paper aims at understanding the condition of the skeptic as skeptical. Using the mechanism of cognition argued by Aquinas, which explains how cognitions are connected with dispositions and affections, it tries to unlock the skeptic’s disposition to doubt as something willed. Culling insights from Wittgenstein, this essay points to certainty as a necessity for the person who wishes to live without the constant apprehension of doubt and pervasive suspicion of others. It concludes with an analysis of the skeptic’s need for trust as a willingness to open oneself dynamically in self-giving and submission to others, requiring that one give up self-sufficiency.