• Acquired skepticism in the seventeenth century
    In Maia Neto, José Raimundo, Gianni Paganini & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Skepticism in the modern age: building on the work of Richard Popkin, Brill. 2009.
  • Introduction
    with Gianni Paganini and John Christian Laursen
    In Maia Neto, José Raimundo, Gianni Paganini & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Skepticism in the modern age: building on the work of Richard Popkin, Brill. 2009.
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    Richard Nash, "John Craige's Mathematical Principles of Christian Theology" (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 30 (3): 456. 1992.
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    Hume and Pascal: Pyrrhonism vs. Nature
    Hume Studies 17 (1): 41-49. 1991.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Hume and Pascal: Pyrrhonism vs. Nature José R. Maia Neto The view that Pyrrhonism is not practically viable was, according to Richard H. Popkin, held during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuriesbydifferent philosophers suchas Mersenne,Arnauld, Pascal, Ramsay, and others.1 Among the anti-sceptics, this position was usually taken as an argument against Pyrrhonism. Popkin points out that Hume's main contribution to the "Pyrrhonian co…Read more
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    Bishop Pierre-Daniel HUET's remarks on Pascal
    with Richard H. Popkin
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 3 (1). 1995.
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    Academic Skepticism in Early Modern Philosophy
    Journal of the History of Ideas 58 (2): 199. 1997.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Academic Skepticism in Early Modern PhilosophyJosé R. Maia NetoAncient skepticism was more influential in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries than it had ever been before. Thanks to the groundwork of Charles B. Schmitt and Richard H. Popkin on the influence of ancient skepticism in early modern philosophy and to the extensive research that followed their lead, skepticism is now recognized as having played a major role in the rise…Read more
  • O Rosto Como Expressão Na Filosofia De Emmanuel Lévinas
    Inquietude 2 (1): 146-161. 2011.
    Lévinas é conhecido como pensador da alteridade, propõe um resgate à subjetividade e responsabilidade por outrem. Propomos nessa pesquisa analisar o “rosto” levinasiano, um dos elementos mais originais de sua filosofia. O rosto é a base de sua ética da alteridade. O rosto é a abertura para o infinito do ser, é discurso, é nudez, é expressão. A expressão do rosto é palavra viva, é o modo como Outro se apresenta a mim, nu e indigente. A expressão não se produz como a manifestação de um forma plást…Read more
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    Sceptisism
    In Desmond M. Clarke & Catherine Wilson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Early Modern Europe, Oxford University Press. 2011.
    This article examines the conception of scepticism during the early modern period. It describes how the writings of Pierre Charron and Michel de Montaigne inspired authors to search for a balance between extreme scepticism and what was often described as the dogmatism of the Schools. It discusses the revival of scepticism in the Renaissance and early seventeenth-century philosophy and shows the impact of Cartesian doubt in late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century scepticism.
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    Rethinking the History of Skepticism: The Missing Medieval Background (review)
    International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 3 (3): 224-228. 2013.
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    Feyerabend on the authority of science
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 24 (4): 687-694. 1993.
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    Ceticismo e crença no século xvii
    Manuscrito 28 (1): 9-36. 2005.
    O artigo se contrapõe a estudos recentes sobre o ceticismo seis-centista ao sustentar que ao invés de romper com a épochè este ceticismo de fato a fortalece. O artigo sugere duas razões para esta interpretação equivocada do ceticismo do século dezessete: uma in-fluência das visões cartesiana e pascaliana do ceticismo nestes estudos e a suposição que o ceticismo mais relevante no período é mais pirrônico do que acadêmico.Contrary to what has been proposed in recent literature, the ar-ticle argues…Read more