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Arcesilaus knew utterly no- thing , including , therefore , the knowledge that he knew nothing . To Stoic rationality , truth , coherence and certainty the Academic Sceptics opposed ' suspension of judgement ' ( epoche ) about ...
Arcesilaus knew utterly no- thing , including , therefore , the knowledge that he knew nothing . To Stoic rationality , truth , coherence and certainty the Academic Sceptics opposed ' suspension of judgement ' ( epoche ) about ...
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only to the phantasia katalēptikē , Arcesilaus inferred that a Stoic wise man , since he can commit no error by definition , will suspend judgement about everything since the phantasia katalēptike does not exist ( Sextus Empiricus ...
only to the phantasia katalēptikē , Arcesilaus inferred that a Stoic wise man , since he can commit no error by definition , will suspend judgement about everything since the phantasia katalēptike does not exist ( Sextus Empiricus ...
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Myles Burnyeat , in an excellent paper to appear in D. Glidden , ed . , Riverside Studies in Ancient Scepticism , has shown that ' Carneades was no probabilist ' , on the strength of his pithane phantasia ; like Arcesilaus , Carneades ...
Myles Burnyeat , in an excellent paper to appear in D. Glidden , ed . , Riverside Studies in Ancient Scepticism , has shown that ' Carneades was no probabilist ' , on the strength of his pithane phantasia ; like Arcesilaus , Carneades ...
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