Ernesto Grassi Quote

If Descartes' main aspirations are directed towards a first truth, it follows necessarily that the sphere of pure possibilities, and with it the sphere of probability, is excluded from philosophy. Thus Descartes ignores, for example, both the art of rhetoric and history, as fields in which the probable, rather than the truth prevails.


p. 39 - Rhetoric as Philosophy (1980)


If Descartes' main aspirations are directed towards a first truth, it follows necessarily that the sphere of pure possibilities, and with it the...

If Descartes' main aspirations are directed towards a first truth, it follows necessarily that the sphere of pure possibilities, and with it the...

If Descartes' main aspirations are directed towards a first truth, it follows necessarily that the sphere of pure possibilities, and with it the...

If Descartes' main aspirations are directed towards a first truth, it follows necessarily that the sphere of pure possibilities, and with it the...