Alexandre Billon

Université de Lille
  • Why Are We Certain that We Exist?
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 91 (3): 723-759. 2014.
    Descartes was certain that he was thinking and he was accordingly certain that he existed. Like Descartes, we seem to be more certain of our thoughts and our existence than of anything else. What is less clear is the reason why we are thus certain. Philosophers throughout history have provided different interpretations of the cogito, disagreeing both on the kind of thoughts it characterizes and on the reasons for its cogency. According to what we may call the empiricist interpretation of the cog…Read more