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Philosophical skepticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philosophical skepticism (from Greek σκέψις - skepsis meaning "enquiry" - UK and traditional spelling, scepticism ) is both a philosophical school of thought and a method that crosses disciplin...
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Skepticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In classical philosophy, skepticism (or scepticism ) refers to the teachings and the traits of the 'Skeptikoi', a school of philosophers of whom it was said that they 'asserted nothing but only op...
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The author argues that the sceptical thesis is motivated by a persistent philosophical problem that calls the very possibility of knowledge about the external world into question, and that the sceptical thesis is the only acceptable answer to this problem as traditionally posed.On the basis of a detailed analysis of...
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provides a selection of texts drawn from the skeptical tradition of Western philosophy as well as texts written by opponents of skepticism. ... Philosophical Perspectives, Volume 13, Epistemology: Philosophical Perspectives Volume 13...
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The introduction offers a brief sketch of Pyrrhonian skepticism as it is presented in the works of Sextus Empiricus, and of competing interpretations of the scope of the Pyrrhonian doubt. Using terms derived from Galen, some read Sextus as a rustic skeptic, others read him as an urbane skeptic.
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Starting with its tenth (2000) volume, Philosophical Issues will be a yearly one-volume supplement to Noûs.Each year it will be devoted to invited papers and book symposia in a specific area of philosophy. ... Series: Philosophical Skepticism ... Philosophical Skepticism #10: Philosophical Issues Skepticism Cover...
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Key Phrase page for philosophical skepticism: Books containing the phrase philosophical skepticism ... Featured Books for "philosophical skepticism"
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