Throughout history philosophers have sought to define, understand, and
delineate concepts important to human well-being. One such concept is
"knowledge." Many philosophers believed that absolute, certain
knowledge, is possible—that the physical world and ideas formulated
about it could be given solid foundation unaffected by the varieties
of mere opinion.Sextus Empiricus stands as an example of the "skeptic"
school of thought whose members believed that knowledge was either
unattainable or, if a genuine possibility, the conditions necessary to
achieve it were next to impossible to satisfy. In other words, in the
absence of complete knowledge, one must make do with the information
provided by an imperfect world and conveyed to the mind through sense
impressions that can often deceive us. Throughout his life Sextus
Empiricus entered into intellectual combat with those who confidently
claimed to possess indubitable knowledge. For skeptics, the best one
can hope to achieve is a reasonable suspension of judgment—remaining
ever mindful that claims to knowledge require careful scrutiny,
thoughtful analysis, and critical review if we are to prevent
ourselves and others from plunging headlong into mistaken notions.
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9781493083015
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2024
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Prometheus
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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