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Pyrrho of Elis (/ˈpɪroʊ/;
Ancient Gr****: Πύρρων ὁ Ἠλεῖος, romanized: Pyrrhо̄n ho Ēleios; c. 360 – c. 270 BC), born in Elis, Greece, was a Gr**** philosopher...
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connection with
Buddhism as the
fourfold negation (Catuṣkoṭi) and
which in
Pyrrhonic form
might be
called the
fourfold indeterminacy.
McEvilley also notes...
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Scepticism (at
Project Gutenberg;
includes translation of
first book of the
Pyrrhonic Sketches) The
complete works of ****tus
Empiricus in Gr**** (at
Google Books)...
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state of science. This book, a
significant production of the
revival of
Pyrrhonic skepticism in its
fideist mode, was to have a
significant influence on...
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connection with
Buddhism as the
fourfold negation (catuṣkoṭi) and
which in
Pyrrhonic form
might be
called the
fourfold indeterminacy. The Catuṣkoṭi was emplo****...
- Platonism) elements. The
skeptic ****tus Empiricus, a
representative of
Pyrrhonic skepticism, held
Antiochus for a
Stoic who
brought Stoic philosophy to...
- Probus.
Commentary on Virgil's Bucolics. 6,31. A10. ****tus Empiricus.
Pyrrhonic Hypotheses. Book III,§30. A11.
Maximus of Tyre (1804). "Whether Poets...