A Revival of Skepticism: Aenesidemus and the Sceptical Tradition
A revival of skepticism in ancient Greece attributed to Aenesidemus, a Cretan philosopher who rejected probabilistic approaches and returned to earliest forms.
A revival of skepticism in ancient Greece attributed to Aenesidemus, a Cretan philosopher who rejected probabilistic approaches and returned to earliest forms.
Exploring the relationship between perception, judgement, and knowledge, this study examines how philosophers have developed the concept of perception through various intellectual movements and institutions.
Exploring the paradox of geometry in Platonic theory, its implications for reality and knowledge, and how it relates to other areas of philosophy.
An exploration of Socrates' inquiry into wisdom, sparked by the Oracle's response, examining the Socratic method, its implications for human understanding, and its enduring influence on Western philosophy.