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pyrrhonism


Meanings
  • a ancient Greek philosophical school of skepticism, founded by Sextus Empiricus

    - "Sextus Empiricus founded the Pyrrhonist School of ancient Greek philosophy."
    - "Pyrrhonism is an ancient Greek philosophical school of skepticism."

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Pyrrhonism , Pyrrhonisms , Pyrrhonist , Pyrrhonists
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Pyrrhonism can take various forms, depending on the specific philosophical ideas and perspectives being explored. Some common forms of Pyrrhonism include skepticism, solipsism, and acatalepsy., Skepticism is a form of Pyrrhonism that emphasizes the importance of questioning the validity of beliefs and knowledge claims. Skepticism encourages individuals to be open-minded, curious, and skeptical, and to continuously challenge their own beliefs and knowledge claims in order to arrive at a more accurate and reliable understanding of the world., Solipsism is a form of Pyrrhonism that asserts the existence and reality of only one mind, namely one's own. Solipsism denies the existence of other minds, and it challenges the validity of the assumption that other people have minds that are similar to one's own. Solipsism raises profound philosophical questions about the nature of reality, the nature of consciousness, and the nature of knowledge and belief.


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derived from Pyrrho of Elis, an ancient Greek philosopher who is considered the founder of Pyrrhonism


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  1. skepticism: a philosophical position or attitude that questions the validity of beliefs and knowledge claims, and that encourages individuals to be open-minded, curious, and skeptical in their thinking and inquiry.

  2. dogmatism: a philosophical position or attitude that asserts the truth or validity of beliefs and knowledge claims without providing adequate evidence or reasoning to support those beliefs and knowledge claims. Dogmatism can be seen as the opposite of skepticism, as it asserts the truth or validity of beliefs and knowledge claims without questioning their validity or providing adequate evidence or reasoning to support those beliefs and knowledge claims.

  3. empiricism: a philosophical position or attitude that emphasizes the importance of experience, observation, and evidence in the formation of beliefs and knowledge claims. Empiricism can be seen as the opposite of rationalism, as it asserts the importance of experience and observation in the formation of beliefs and knowledge claims, while rationalism emphasizes the importance of reason and logic in the formation of beliefs and knowledge claims.


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Pyrrhonism has had significant cultural and historical influences, particularly in the areas of philosophy, literature, art, and music. Some notable examples of Pyrrhonism's cultural and historical influences include the works of the ancient Greek philosophers Sextus Empiricus and Pyrrho of Elis, as well as the works of various modern philosophers, such as René Descartes and Immanuel Kant, who have been influenced by Pyrrhonism.

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