Scepticism and Animal Faith

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Scepticism and Animal Faith is a 1923 philosophical work by George Santayana that explores the limits of human knowledge and defends a pragmatic reliance on instinctive belief in everyday life.

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instanceOf philosophical work
arguesAgainst radical skepticism
author George Santayana NERFINISHED
centralConcept animal faith
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
defends pragmatic reliance on instinctive belief
explores limits of human knowledge
genre philosophy
hasForm print
hasInfluenced 20th-century epistemology
American philosophy NERFINISHED
hasSubject foundation of knowledge in practice
relation between reason and instinct
role of belief in everyday life
influencedBy classical skepticism
modern epistemology
language English
mainTopic belief
epistemology
human knowledge
pragmatism
skepticism
partOf George Santayana's philosophical system
philosophicalPosition critical realism
philosophicalTradition naturalism
realism
precedes The Realms of Being NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1923
publisher Charles Scribner's Sons NERFINISHED
relatedWork The Life of Reason NERFINISHED
The Realms of Being NERFINISHED
setting philosophical reflection on ordinary experience
supports common-sense beliefs
instinctive belief in everyday life

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George Santayana notableWork Scepticism and Animal Faith