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A Brief History of Skepticism

KJ Smith

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. A Brief History of Skepticism explores one of philosophy's most enduring and challenging traditions, tracing the development of systematic doubt as both a method of inquiry and a philosophical position that questions the possibility of certain knowledge. From its ancient origins with Pyrrho of Elis and the Pyrrhonian school, who advocated epoché (suspension of judgment) to achieve ataraxia (tranquility), this book examines how skeptical thought evolved through the Academic skeptics like Arcesilaus and Carneades, who challenged Stoic claims to knowledge. Author [Your Name] guides readers through the revival of skepticism during the Renaissance and early modern period, exploring how thinkers like Michel de Montaigne embraced the motto "Que sais-je?" (What do I know?) and René Descartes employed methodical doubt as a foundation for rebuilding knowledge on secure grounds, showing how skepticism served both as a destructive force against dogmatism and a constructive tool for philosophical inquiry. The book reveals how skeptical arguments have continually challenged philosophical and scientific claims throughout history, from David Hume's devastating critique of induction and causation to contemporary debates about external world skepticism, other minds, and the problem of the criterion. Through accessible analysis of key skeptical scenarios like the evil demon, brain in a vat, and Gettier problems, readers discover how skepticism has shaped epistemology, philosophy of science, and our understanding of the limits of human knowledge. Duration - 1h 17m. Author - KJ Smith. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Tuesday, 07 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Ashleigh Robertson ©.

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United States

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. A Brief History of Skepticism explores one of philosophy's most enduring and challenging traditions, tracing the development of systematic doubt as both a method of inquiry and a philosophical position that questions the possibility of certain knowledge. From its ancient origins with Pyrrho of Elis and the Pyrrhonian school, who advocated epoché (suspension of judgment) to achieve ataraxia (tranquility), this book examines how skeptical thought evolved through the Academic skeptics like Arcesilaus and Carneades, who challenged Stoic claims to knowledge. Author [Your Name] guides readers through the revival of skepticism during the Renaissance and early modern period, exploring how thinkers like Michel de Montaigne embraced the motto "Que sais-je?" (What do I know?) and René Descartes employed methodical doubt as a foundation for rebuilding knowledge on secure grounds, showing how skepticism served both as a destructive force against dogmatism and a constructive tool for philosophical inquiry. The book reveals how skeptical arguments have continually challenged philosophical and scientific claims throughout history, from David Hume's devastating critique of induction and causation to contemporary debates about external world skepticism, other minds, and the problem of the criterion. Through accessible analysis of key skeptical scenarios like the evil demon, brain in a vat, and Gettier problems, readers discover how skepticism has shaped epistemology, philosophy of science, and our understanding of the limits of human knowledge. Duration - 1h 17m. Author - KJ Smith. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Tuesday, 07 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Ashleigh Robertson ©.

Language:

English


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