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1Grundriss der pyrrhonischen Skepsis
By Sextus Empiricus. and Malte Hossenfelder

“Grundriss der pyrrhonischen Skepsis ” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Grundriss der pyrrhonischen Skepsis
- Authors: Sextus Empiricus.Malte Hossenfelder
- Number of Pages: Median: 310
- Publisher: Suhrkamp
- Publish Date: 2002
“Grundriss der pyrrhonischen Skepsis ” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Pyrrhon, of Elis - Skeptics (Greek philosophy)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL12761783M
- All ISBNs: 9783518280997 - 3518280996
Author's Alternative Names:
"Empiricus Sextus", "SEXTUS EMPIRICUS." and "Sextus Empiricus"Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2002
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
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Pyrrho
philosopher and founder of Pyrrhonism. Pyrrho of Elis is estimated to have lived from around 365/360 until 275/270 BCE. Pyrrho was from Elis, on the Ionian Sea
Pyrrhonism
thought and the development of early modern philosophy. Pyrrhonism is named after Pyrrho of Elis, a Greek philosopher in the 4th century BCE who was credited
Timon of Phlius
for the study of philosophy, and, having moved to Megara, he spent some time with Stilpo, returned home to marry, and then moved to Elis with his wife
Sextus Empiricus
philosophical works are the most complete surviving account of ancient Greek and Roman Pyrrhonism, and because of the arguments they contain against the other Hellenistic
Ancient Greek philosophy
influential to subsequent schools of philosophy. He was seen as the founder of a line of philosophy that culminated in Pyrrhonism, possibly an influence on Eleatic
Philosophical skepticism
Problem of the criterion Problem of induction Pseudoskepticism Pyrrho Pyrrhonism Sextus Empiricus Simulated reality Solipsism Trivialism (opposite of skepticism)
Academic skepticism
as Pyrrhonism. After Arcesilaus, the Academics diverged from Pyrrhonism. This skeptical period of ancient Platonism, from Arcesilaus to Philo of Larissa
Pyro
photographic film developing agent. Pyrrho of Elis (360–270 BC), Greek philosopher, founder of Pyrrhonism Pyros (disambiguation) All pages with titles
Pyrrhus
BC), Greek philosopher, founder of Pyrrhonism Pyrrhus of Constantinople (fl. 7th century AD), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Pyrrhus Ligorius
270 BC
inspiration for the school known as Pyrrhonism (b. c. 360 BC) Euclid of Alexandria, Mathematician, considered the "father of geometry", chiefly known for the