QUASI-FIDEISM AND SCEPTICAL FIDEISM

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Abstract

My interest is in the relationship between the contemporary account of the epistemology of religious belief, known as quasi-fideism, and the sceptical fideism that has been so important, historically, in motivating fideistic ideas. I argue that we can profitably construe quasi-fideism along sceptical fideist lines, in that it is a proposal that is naturally understood as both arising within the context of a sceptical investigation and as exhibiting core features that it shares with Pyrrhonian scepticism. Moreover, I suggest that sceptical fideism, properly rendered, is inclined towards the kind of restricted fideism that is essential to quasi-fideism.

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Pritchard, D. (2021). QUASI-FIDEISM AND SCEPTICAL FIDEISM. Manuscrito, 44(4), 3–30. https://doi.org/10.1590/0100-6045.2021.V44N4.DP

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