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In this introduction to Ancient Scepticism, I look at Pyrrhonism through it’s four most important philosophers: Pyrrho of Elis, Timon, Aenesidemus, and Sextus Empiricus. First I look at some of the basic arguments and problems laid down by both Pyrhho and the Academic Sceptics of Ancient Greece, then I look at the 10 modes of Aenesidemus and the 5 modes of Agrippa, both of which are discussed in Sextus Empiricus’ Outlines of Pyrrhonism. I also introduce epoche, ataraxia, and equipollence.

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Harald Thorsrud, Ancient Scepticism

Diego E. Machuca, Ancient Skepticism: Pyrrhonism, Philosophy Compass

Tad Brennan and Cliff Roberts, Sextus Empericus, in Skepticism

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