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Skepticism about the Skepticism

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Vasil Penchev

The question is: • How should skepticism refer to itself? • The classical example might be the doubt of Descartes, which led him to the necessary obviousness of who doubts • The formal logical structure is the same as the “antinomy of the Liar” • That new interpretation of it can be called “antinomy of the Skeptic”
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Skepticism about the Skepticism

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Vasil Penchev • Bulgarian Academy of Sciences: Institute for the

Study of Societies and Knowledge • [email protected] ----------------------------------------- • VAF conference 2015 “Skepticism”: Conference of

the Dutch-Flemish Association for Analytic Philosophy hosted by.

• http://www.eur.nl/fw/vaf2015/ • Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Niederlands,

28-30 January 201, • 15:15—15:45, Wednesday, January 28, 2015

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The question is: • How should skepticism refer to itself? • The classical example might be the doubt of

Descartes, which led him to the necessary obviousness of who doubts

• The formal logical structure is the same as the “antinomy of the Liar”

• That new interpretation of it can be called “antinomy of the Skeptic”

• Descartes resolved it by introducing the meta-position and furthermore defining the “Self” just as that meta-position allows of any other position including that of doubt

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The skepticism in quantum mechanics

• Rather unexpectedly, one can reveal the sceptic position to itself in Heisenberg’s uncertainty in quantum mechanics

• It generates the necessity of the observer in final analysis as what allows of that fundamental principle of uncertainty

• As the Self of Descartes, the observer in quantum mechanics is necessary logically for one to be able to state certainly the uncertainly of all, which is not the observer

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Skepticism in ... incompleteness • Not less unexpectedly, Gödel’s conception of

incompleteness of any infinite logical structure can be interpreted as another logical and mathematical form of skepticism about the skepticism

• He himself revealed the structure of the “Liar” (consequently also that of the “Skeptic”) in that statement stating that it is untrue, which underlies his theorems of incompleteness

• However following the solution of Descartes, that statement should be in a meta-position to the theory

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Skepticism ... in infinity

• Infinity, which is necessary for the construction, is what forces incompleteness mixing the meta-position and position

• Consequently, the fundamental result of Gödel can be interpreted as alternative or complementary to the solution of Descartes:

• If the position and meta-position in skepticism are not absolutely divided from each other, skepticism about the skepticism requires infinity and involves incompleteness

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The two kinds of solution

• One can abstract those two solutions, which can be ascribed correspondingly to Descartes and to Gödel, as to skepticism about the skepticism at all

• Might some other, i.e. third solution exist? • In other words, can one reproduce the sceptic

position both to skepticism about the skepticism and to the possible solutions of the antinomy, which appears?

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A construction

• This seems to be possible utilizing the following construction:

• These two solutions can be considered as two poles

• The one consist in the absolute separation of the position from the meta-position, the other in the absolute convergence of them

• They generate a continuum between them consisting in turn in the gradual transition from the absoluteness of separation to the other, opposite absoluteness of convergence

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The productive skepticism

• The skepticism is what generates that continuum for it doubts the absoluteness both of separation and of convergence

• Furthermore, that continuum allows of an interpretation in terms of quantum mechanics and quantum information as “entanglement”

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Creative skepticism

• The examples show that the skeptic position at all as well as the skepticism about the skepticism is rather productive in modern philosophy

• It can be revealed in a series of problems and their solutions in physics, mathematics, and logic, some of which are enumerated above

• Skepticism about the skepticism can be investigated furthermore in other branches of science as well as in contemporary art, religion, politics, etc.

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