Clark, Jerry R., list,
It seems to me you evade Jerry's question, Clark. A very sensible
question to me, well worth an answer to the question, not just beside
it.
As we all know, CSP took himself to be a laboratory minded philosopher,
in contrast with seminary minded philosophers. That is,
Clark,
There is a deep problem involved with attepts to give any just
epistemological explanations of CSP's views on doubt. He states, for
example, that you should not pretend to doubt anythinf you do not doubt
in your heart. (This is, of course,pointed against Descartes.) - But
'heart' here