PHIL question 9:25
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Montaigne 81-111; 118-136
Brilliant clarification: Popkin Ch. 3 pt. II, 55-65
Toulmin, Cosmopolis 1-17
Montaigne writes: "There is a moderate and modest opinion which holds that our intellect is adequate enough to bring us to the knowledge of some things but that there are definite limits to its power, beyond which it is rash to use it."
Daily Question: Tell us where you think those limits lie, or what they are. Think about it: from your experience, as well as our authors' writing, what are those limits, and how would you find them?
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