Ancient Greek Skepticism: Arguing for the Impossibility of Knowledge by Leonard Peikoff, pt 23 of 50
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- History of Philosophy by Leonard Peikoff - Lesson 23 of 50
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The ancient Greek Skeptics attacked the validity of both sense perception and reason, concluding that man’s mind is unreliable. Leonard Peikoff analyzes the Skeptics’ arguments and explains their impact on subsequent thought.
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6:00 argument from disagreement-still used for relativism
12:25 ethics
15:00 converging point of all 3 schools
19:25 certainity vs probability fallacy of stolen concept
24:45 liar paradox
"You Skeptics, who dismiss the evidence of the senses: do you act any differently? Which one of you ever went to the mill when you were in need of a bath?"
- Epictetus, Discourses I, 27.19
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