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Bryn Mawr Classical Review

Is immensely valuable to all students of ancient thought since Bett addresses most of the key issues of early Pyrrhonism in an orderly, learned and intelligently argued manner. It is informative and thought-provoking from start to finish, and his answers to the many problems of Pyrrhonism are always illuminating

Bryn Mawr Classical Review

Offers a comprehensive interpretation of the fortunes of early Pyrrhonism

Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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The book usefully puts the material together and considers, with modesty and intelligence, certain objections which have been or might be raised against the metaphysical interpretation. Many of the accompanying contentions are true: the book makes a substantial contribution to the understanding of a knotty group of texts. In addition, it is pleasingly written and prettily presented.

Mind, vol. 110, no. 440

Richard Bett presents a ground-breaking study of Pyrrho of Elis, who lived in the late fourth and early third centuries BC and is the supposed originator of Greek scepticism. In the absence of surviving works by Pyrrho, scholars have tended to treat his thought as essentially the same as the long subsequent sceptical tradition which styled itself 'Pyrrhonism'. Bett argues, on the contrary, that Pyrrho's philosophy was significantly different from this later tradition, and offers the first detailed account of that philosophy in this light. Bett considers why Pyrrho was adopted as the figurehead for that tradition: his answer suggests that we should distinguish two phases within Pyrrhonism, of which the initial phase is much closer to Pyrrho's own thought than is the better-known later phase. Bett also investigates the origins and antecedents of Pyrrho's ideas; in particular, Plato is singled out as an important inspiration. The result is the first comprehensive picture of this key figure in the development of philosophy. The new claims that Bett puts forward have major implications for the history and interpretation of ancient Greek thought.
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Richard Bett presents a study of Pyrrho of Elis, the supposed originator of Greek scepticism, active around 300 BC. Bett argues that Pyrrho's philosophy was significantly different from the long later tradition which called itself 'Pyrrhonism', and that this was not a monolithic tradition but had two distinct phases.
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Introduction ; 1. Pyrrho the Non-Sceptic ; 2. Putting it into Practice ; 3. Looking Backwards ; 4. Looking Forwards ; References ; Index of Names ; Index Locorum ; Index of Subjects
First monograph from a notable scholar of ancient philosophy The definitive study of a key figure in ancient thought Will transform the study of this area of philosophy
First monograph from a notable scholar of ancient philosophy The definitive study of a key figure in ancient thought Will transform the study of this area of philosophy

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ISBN
9780199256617
Publisert
2003
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
399 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
280

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