Skepticism in Philosophy

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Academic Skeptic
Academic Skepticism
Ancient Skepticism
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Book III
Byzantine Philosophy
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Cicero's Academica
Cicero’s Academica
Diogenes Laertius
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Early Modern Philosophy
epistemology
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External World Skepticism
Good Life
Hellenistic schools of Pyrrhonism
Human Made Climate Change
Ibn Taymiyya
idealism critique
Infallible Belief
Knowledge Acquisition
knowledge resistance
Latin Medieval Philosophy
medieval philosophy
philosophical skepticism
philosophy
Pierre Bayle's super-skepticism
Pyrrhonian Skepticism
Quod Nihil Scitur
rational inquiry
Raymond Sebond
Replication Crisis
Science Skepticism
scientific methodology
Sextus Empiricus
Skeptical Solution
skepticism history in science and society
Stoic Sage
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138555549
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 May 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this book, Henrik Lagerlund offers students, researchers, and advanced general readers the first complete history of what is perhaps the most famous of all philosophical problems: skepticism. As the first of its kind, the book traces the influence of philosophical skepticism from its roots in the Hellenistic schools of Pyrrhonism and the Middle Academy up to its impact inside and outside of philosophy today.

Along the way, the book covers skepticism during the Latin, Arabic, and Greek Middle Ages and during the Renaissance before moving on to cover Descartes’ methodological skepticism and Pierre Bayle’s super-skepticism in the seventeenth century. In the eighteenth century, it deals with Humean skepticism and the anti-skepticism of Reid, Shepherd, and Kant, taking care to also include reflections on the connections between idealism and skepticism (including skepticism in German idealism after Kant). The book covers similar themes in a chapter on G.E. Moore and Ludwig Wittgenstein, and then ends its historical overview with a chapter on skepticism in contemporary philosophy. In the final chapter, Lagerlund captures some of skepticism’s impact outside of philosophy, highlighting its relation to issues like the replication crisis in science and knowledge resistance.

Henrik Lagerlund is Professor of the History of Philosophy at Stockholm University, Sweden. He works primarily on medieval and Renaissance philosophy, and has written several articles and books. He is also the editor of The Routledge Companion to Sixteenth Century Philosophy (2017) and The Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy, Second Edition (2020).

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