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Hegel's idea of a Phenomenology of spirit is no way of generating a skeptical doubt about one's own current mental states, so that to condemn beliefs in these as dogmatic is unjustified. Hegel's response to the first of these objections is to deny that the ancient and the ...
by Michael N. Forster
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Marx and Aristotle, nineteenth-century German social theory and classical antiquity At the same time, Hegel's relation to skepticism was a deeply problematic one. While he was not a skeptic by temperament, he was deeply troubled by and sought to provide answers for the aporiae of the ancient skeptics.
by George E. McCarthy
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Evidence and inquiry, towards reconstruction in epistemology Ancient skepticism, in its more primitive way, likewise challenged science from within. The skeptics cited familiar illusions to show the fallibility of the senses; but this conception of illusion itself rested on natural science, ...
by Susan Haack
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Rereading Walter Pater The situation of Lucian at the end of the dialogue may be taken to illustrate Hegel's distinction between modern and ancient skepticism. The authentic skepticism of antiquity is not, according to Hegel, a condition of doubt, ...
by William F. Shuter
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Hegel's Critique of Liberalism, Rights in Context 40 On the surface it might appear as if the neo-Kantian skepticism of Schulze were more in touch with ancient Pyrrhonism, since the latter held impressions derived from experience to be incorrigible. Hegel's response is that the ancient ...
by Steven B. Smith
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Between Kant and Hegel, texts in the development of post-Kantian idealism these we cannot avoid, we [simply] hunger, thirst, get cold; for these things won't let themselves be put aside by Reason.25 But the ancient skeptic was far from elevating the consciousness that is involved with these necessary needs to ...
by George Di Giovanni, Henry Silton Harris
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Ancient philosophy, essential readings with commentary Ancient Skepticism, however, took a very different position - according to the ancient Skeptics, not only was knowledge impossible for human beings, strongly held beliefs were regarded as ill advised, for Skeptics held that most of ...
by Nicholas Smith
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History of linguistics 2005, selected papers from the Tenth International Conference on History of the Language Sciences (ICHOLS X), 1-5 September 2005, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois Skepticism in the Essais The subject I examine here is part of a larger project on theories of language in modern philosophy. My central hypothesis is that the revival of ancient skepticism in modern thought contributed decisively ...
by Douglas A. Kibbee
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The history of scepticism, from Savonarola to Bayle The Revival of Greek Scepticism in the Sixteenth Century Information about ancient scepticism became available to Renaissance thinkers principally through three sources: the writings of Sextus Empiricus, the sceptical works of Cicero, ...
by Richard Henry Popkin
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Ancient and Medieval "Ancient Skepticism and Causation", in The Skeptical Tradition, MF Burnyeat (ed. ), 149-203. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Barnes, J. 1989. " Antiochus of Ascalon", in Philosophia Togata,]. Barnes & M. Griffin (eds) 51-96.
by John Shand
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