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How to Be a Pyrrhonist

Author : Richard Bett
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2019-03-21
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781108471077

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How to Be a Pyrrhonist by Richard Bett Pdf

Explores what it was like to argue and to live as a practitioner of Pyrrhonist skepticism.

Pyrrhonism

Author : Adrian Kuzminski
Publisher : Studies in Comparative Philosophy and Religion
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2010-03
Category : Buddhism
ISBN : 0739125079

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Pyrrhonism by Adrian Kuzminski Pdf

Adrian Kuzminski argues that Pyrrhonism, an ancient Greek philosophy, can best be understood as a Western form of Buddhism. Not only is its founder, Pyrrho, reported to have traveled to India and been influenced by contacts with Indian sages, but a close comparison of ancient Buddhist and Pyrrhonian texts suggests a common philosophical practice, seeking liberation through suspension of judgment with regard to beliefs about non-evident things.

The High Road to Pyrrhonism

Author : Richard Henry Popkin
Publisher : Hackett Publishing
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1993-01-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0872202518

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The High Road to Pyrrhonism by Richard Henry Popkin Pdf

In this sequel to his classic study The History of Scepticism from Erasmus to Descartes, Popkin examines the important role played by the revival and reformulation of classical scepticism in eighteenth-century philosophy.

The Christianization of Pyrrhonism

Author : J.R. Maia Neto
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789401102315

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The Christianization of Pyrrhonism by J.R. Maia Neto Pdf

Augustine's christianization of Plato and Thomas Aquinas's of Aristotle provided the two main foundations of medieval Judeo- Christian philosophy. In The Christianization of Pyrrhonism, José R. Maia Neto shows that Greek scepticism played a similar role in the development of a major strand of modern religious thought. From the Jansenist reaction of Molinism in the early 17th century to Shestov's resistance to the arrival of Kantian enlightenment in Russia in the late 19th century, Greek scepticism was reconstructed in terms of Christian doctrines and used against major secular philosophers who posed threats to religion. At the same time, the ancient sceptics' practical stance was attacked in order that it does not constitute a viable alternative to the modern secular philosophies. The resulting Christianized Pyrrhonism would be the basis for a genuine Christian or Biblical thought, for the first time emancipated from the rationalist assumptions and methods of Greek philosophy. The Christianization of Pyrrhonism is extremely valuable for those interested in the modern developments of ancient scepticism, in the relations between religious and philosophical ideas in modernity, and for scholars and the general public interested in Pascal, Kierkegaard and Shestov.

Pyrrhonism in Ancient, Modern, and Contemporary Philosophy

Author : Diego E. Machuca
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2011-07-17
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789400719910

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Pyrrhonism in Ancient, Modern, and Contemporary Philosophy by Diego E. Machuca Pdf

This is the first collection of original essays entirely devoted to a detailed study of the Pyrrhonian tradition. The twelve contributions collected in the present volume combine to offer a historical and systematic analysis of the form of skepticism known as “Pyrrhonism”. They discuss whether the Pyrrhonist is an ethically engaged agent, whether he can claim to search for truth, and other thorny questions concerning ancient Pyrrhonism; explore its influence on certain modern thinkers such as Pierre Bayle and David Hume; and examine Pyrrhonian skepticism in relation to contemporary analytic philosophy.

Pyrrhonism

Author : Adrian Kuzminski
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2008-06-19
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780739131398

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Pyrrhonism by Adrian Kuzminski Pdf

Pyrrhonism is commonly confused with scepticism in Western philosophy. Unlike sceptics, who believe there are no true beliefs, Pyrrhonists suspend judgment about all beliefs, including the belief that there are no true beliefs. Pyrrhonism was developed by a line of ancient Greek philosophers, from its founder Pyrrho of Elis in the fourth century BCE through Sextus Empiricus in the second century CE. Pyrrhonists offer no view, theory, or knowledge about the world, but recommend instead a practice, a distinct way of life, designed to suspend beliefs and ease suffering. Adrian Kuzminski examines Pyrrhonism in terms of its striking similarity to some Eastern non-dogmatic soteriological traditions-particularly Madhyamaka Buddhism. He argues that its origin can plausibly be traced to the contacts between Pyrrho and the sages he encountered in India, where he traveled with Alexander the Great. Although Pyrrhonism has not been practiced in the West since ancient times, its insights have occasionally been independently recovered, most recently in the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein. Kuzminski shows that Pyrrhonism remains relevant perhaps more than ever as an antidote to today's cultures of belief.

Pyrrhonism For Beginners

Author : Nicky Huys
Publisher : Nicky Huys Books
Page : 75 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2024-05-17
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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"Pyrrhonism For Beginners" offers an accessible introduction to the ancient philosophy of Pyrrhonism, exploring the teachings of the skeptical school of thought founded by Pyrrho of Elis. Delving into the nature of knowledge, perception, and the pursuit of tranquility, this book presents the core principles of Pyrrhonism in a clear and engaging manner. Through thought-provoking insights and practical examples, readers are guided on a journey of intellectual inquiry and skepticism, inviting them to challenge their assumptions and embrace doubt as a path to understanding. With a blend of historical context and contemporary relevance, "Pyrrhonism For Beginners" is an essential read for anyone curious about philosophical skepticism and its timeless wisdom.

New Essays on Ancient Pyrrhonism

Author : Diego E. Machuca
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2011-07-12
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789004207776

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New Essays on Ancient Pyrrhonism by Diego E. Machuca Pdf

This volume collects eight new essays on ancient Pyrrhonism as it is presented in Sextus Empiricus' writings. They discuss issues not previously examined or reconsider old ones from a different perspective, thus proposing original interpretations and advancing the scholarly study of Pyrrhonian skepticism.

Pyrrhonism Past and Present

Author : Diego E. Machuca
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2022-03-28
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783030912109

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Pyrrhonism Past and Present by Diego E. Machuca Pdf

This book explores the nature and significance of Pyrrhonism, the most prominent and influential form of skepticism in Western philosophy. Not only did Pyrrhonism play an important part in the philosophical scene of the Hellenistic and Imperial age, but it also had a tremendous impact on Renaissance and modern philosophy and continues to be a topic of lively discussion among both scholars of ancient philosophy and epistemologists. The focus and inspiration of the book is the brand of Pyrrhonism expounded in the extant works of Sextus Empiricus. Its aim is twofold: to offer a critical interpretation of some of the central aspects of Sextus’s skeptical outlook and to examine certain debates in contemporary philosophy from a neo-Pyrrhonian perspective. The first part explores the aim of skeptical inquiry, the defining features of Pyrrhonian argumentation, the epistemic challenge posed by the Modes of Agrippa, and the Pyrrhonist’s stance on the requirements of rationality. The second part focuses on present-day discussions of the epistemic significance of disagreement, the limits of self-knowledge, and the nature of rationality. The book will appeal to researchers and graduate students interested in skepticism.

Sextus Empiricus’ Neo-Pyrrhonism

Author : Plínio Junqueira Smith
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2022-03-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783030945183

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Sextus Empiricus’ Neo-Pyrrhonism by Plínio Junqueira Smith Pdf

This book offers a comprehensive interpretation of Sextus Empiricus based on his own view of what he calls the distinctive character of skepticism. It focuses on basic topics highlighted by this ancient philosopher concerning Pyrrhonism, a kind of skepticism named for Pyrrho: its concept, its principles, its reason, its criteria, its goals. In the first part, the author traces distinct phases in the life and philosophical development of a talented person, from the pre-philosophical phase where philosophy was perceived as the solution to life's disturbing anomalies, through his initial philosophical investigation in order to find truth where the basic experience is that of a huge disagreement between philosophers, to the final phase where he finally recognises that his experience is similar to that of the skeptical school and adheres to skepticism. The second part is devoted to explain the nature of his skepticism. It presents an original interpretation, for it claims that the central role in Sextus’ Neo-Pyrrhonism is played by a skeptical logos, a rationale or way of reasoning. This is what unifies and articulates the skeptical orientation. The skeptic goes on investigating truth, but in a new condition, for he is now tranquil, and he has a skeptical method of his own. He has also acquired a special ability in order to balance both sides of an opposition, which involves a number of different skills. Finally, the author examines the skeptical life generated by this philosophical experience where he lives a life without opinions and dogmas; it is an engaged life, deeply concerned with our everyday actions and values. Readers will gain a deeper insight into the philosophy of Pyrrhonism as presented by Sextus Empiricus, as well as understand the meaning of anomalía, zétesis, epokhé, ataraxía, and other important ideas of this philosophy.

Sextus Empiricus: Outlines of Scepticism

Author : Sextus Empiricus,Sextus (Empiricus.)
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2000-07-20
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0521778093

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Sextus Empiricus: Outlines of Scepticism by Sextus Empiricus,Sextus (Empiricus.) Pdf

Outlines of Scepticism, by the Greek philosopher Sextus Empiricus, is a work of major importance for the history of Greek philosophy. It is the fullest extant account of ancient scepticism, and it is also one of our most copious sources of information about the other Hellenistic philosophies. Its first part contains an elaborate exposition of the Pyrrhonian variety of scepticism; its second and third parts are critical and destructive, arguing against 'dogmatism' in logic, epistemology, science and ethics - an approach that revolutionized the study of philosophy when Sextus' works were rediscovered and published in the sixteenth century. This volume presents the accurate and readable translation which was first published in 1994, together with a substantial new historical and philosophical introduction by Jonathan Barnes.

Pyrrhonian Skepticism

Author : Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2004-07-22
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780190290894

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Throughout the history of philosophy, skepticism has posed one of the central challenges of epistemology. Opponents of skepticism--including externalists, contextualists, foundationalists, and coherentists--have focussed largely on one particular variety of skepticism, often called Cartesian or Academic skepticism, which makes the radical claim that nobody can know anything. However, this version of skepticism is something of a straw man, since virtually no philosopher endorses this radical skeptical claim. The only skeptical view that has been truly held--by Sextus, Montaigne, Hume, Wittgenstein, and, most recently, Robert Fogelin--has been Pyrrohnian skepticism. Pyrrhonian skeptics do not assert Cartesian skepticism, but neither do they deny it. The Pyrrhonian skeptics' doubts run so deep that they suspend belief even about Cartesian skepticism and its denial. Nonetheless, some Pyrrhonians argue that they can still hold "common beliefs of everyday life" and can even claim to know some truths in an everyday way. This edited volume presents previously unpublished articles on this subject by a strikingly impressive group of philosophers, who engage with both historical and contemporary versions of Pyrrhonian skepticism. Among them are Gisela Striker, Janet Broughton, Don Garrett, Ken Winkler, Hans Sluga, Ernest Sosa, Michael Williams, Barry Stroud, Robert Fogelin, and Roy Sorensen. This volume is thematically unified and will interest a broad spectrum of scholars in epistemology and the history of philosophy.

Sextus, Montaigne, Hume: Pyrrhonizers

Author : Brian C. Ribeiro
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2021-08-30
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789004465541

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Sextus, Montaigne, Hume: Pyrrhonizers by Brian C. Ribeiro Pdf

Brian C. Ribeiro’s Sextus, Montaigne, Hume: Pyrrhonizers invites us to view the Pyrrhonist tradition as involving all those who share a commitment to the activity of Pyrrhonizing and develops fresh, provocative readings of Sextus, Montaigne, and Hume as radical Pyrrhonizing skeptics.

Timon of Phlius

Author : Dee L. Clayman
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2009-12-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783110220810

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Timon of Phlius by Dee L. Clayman Pdf

Early Skepticism and its founder, Pyrrho of Elis, were introduced to the world in the third century BCE by the poet and philosopher Timon of Phlius. This is the first book-length study in English of the fragments of Timon’s works. Of his more than 100 titles, four fragments remain of a catalogue elegy, the Indalmoi, and 133 verses of the Silloi, a hexameter parody in three books in which Timon ridicules philosophers of all periods whom he observes on a trip to Hades. Dee L. Clayman reconstructs the books of the Silloi starting from an outline in Diogenes Laertius and the book numbers assigned to a few fragments by their sources. This has not been attempted since Wachsmuth’s edition of 1885, and carries his approach further by careful observation of syntactic and contextual clues in the text. Using the Greek text of Lloyd-Jones and Parsons of 1983, all of the extant fragments are translated into English and discussed as literature, rather than as source material for the history of philosophy. Separate chapters demonstrate that the principle Hellenistic poets, Callimachus, Theocritus and Apollonius of Rhodes, were aware of Timon’s work specifically, and of Skepticism generally. The book concludes with a definition of “Skeptical aesthetics” that places many of the characteristic features of Hellenistic literature in a skeptical milieu.

The Skeptic Way

Author : Sextus (Empiricus.),Empiricus Sextus
Publisher : Oxford University Press on Demand
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0195092139

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The Skeptic Way by Sextus (Empiricus.),Empiricus Sextus Pdf

The Outlines of Pyrrhonism by the 2nd century A.D. Greek physician Sextus Empiricus was immensely influential in the history of Western philosophy. The rediscovery and publication of this work in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries led directly to the skepticism of Montaigne, Gassendi, Bayle, Descartes, Berkeley, Hume, and others, and eventually to the preoccupation of modern philosophy with attempts to refute or otherwise combat philosophical skepticism. In recent years, however, it has become apparent that Pyrrhonism--the form of skepticism professed by Sextus--is in several important respects quite different from the modern forms of skepticism to which the writings of Sextus have given rise. Some of these differences are of particular philosophic interest because they seem to render the ancient form immune to many of the standard responses to skepticism that are made today. In this book, which incorporates a new translation of the Outlines in their entirety, Benson Mates presents Pyrrhonism not as a mere historical curiosity, as has often been done, but as a philosophical position eminently worthy of serious philosophical consideration here and now. His thorough introduction sets the stage by explaining what Pyrrhonism is and what it is not, and by contrasting it in the relevant respects with modern skepticism. He gives particular attention to explicating a number of quasi-technical terms that occur frequently in the Outlines and have decisive bearing on the philosophical content. By rendering these terms more accurately and uniformly in his translation, he seeks to make the essential feautres of Sextus's Pyrrhonism more evident to the reader. The latter part of the book consists of a detailed Commentary, which endeavors to discuss and explain the work, section by section, from a philosophical (as contrasted with a philological) point of view.