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Skepticism and Disagreement [PDF]
Though ancient Pyrrhonian skepticism is apparently based on disagreement, this aspect of skepticism has been widely neglected in contemporary discussion on skepticism.
Lammenranta, Markus
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The traditional understanding of Pyrrhonism claims that the Pyrrhonist suspends judgment on all claims. This is because the arguments the Pyrrhonist uses seems to undermine the possibility of justified belief. The most famous of these arguments for the impossibility of justified belief is ‘Agrippa’s trilemma.’ This argument says that any attempt to ...
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«The Multiplicity of Agreeable Consciousness»
Samuel Johnson’s life was troubled by diverse physical diseases and – one year before his death – he experienced a stroke. Moreover, he suffered from recurring fits of depression.
Freiburg, Rudolf
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Prospects For Peircean Epistemic Infinitism [PDF]
Epistemic infinitism is the view that infinite series of inferential relations are productive of epistemic justification. Peirce is explicitly infinitist in his early work, namely his 1868 series of articles.
Aikin, Scott F.
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O pirronismo envolve a incapacidade de defender afirmações sobre o mundo inobservável, ou, mais geralmente, sobre o que realmente está acontecendo além dos fenômenos (SEXTUS EMPIRICUS, 1994). Como resultado, o pirrônico não está empenhado em desenvolver
Bueno, Otávio
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Reason, causation and compatibility with the phenomena [PDF]
'Reason, Causation and Compatibility with the Phenomena' strives to give answers to the philosophical problem of the interplay between realism, explanation and experience.
Evangelidis, Basil
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O Ceticismo Pirrônico e os Problemas Filosóficos
This paper develops two main themes: in the first place, one tries to make clear how, from the point of view of our contemporary philosophical ideas, a retrospective interpretation of Greek sceptic pyrrhonism allows us to read it, not only as a ...
Oswaldo Porchat Pereira
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«For thou must now know farther»
Scholars in the last few decades have pointed out the manifold relations of Shakespeare’s The Tempest with the increasingly sceptical frame of mind of early modern English culture.
Squeo, Alessandra
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The Cradle of Humanity: A Psychological and Phenomenological Perspective [PDF]
We present an account of the evolutionary development of the experiences of empathy that marked the beginning of morality and art. We argue that aesthetic and moral capacities provided an important foundation for later epistemic developments.
Horne, Spencer, Montemayor, Carlos
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The Obscure Origins of True Contradictions [PDF]
Advances in modern logic have provided grounds for a review of Herakleitan fragments. Focusing on fragments that are indeed explicitly contradictory, we suggest that true contradictions play an important part in Herakleitos’ theories.
Bastiras, Demetrios
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