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  1. Philosophical skepticism (UK spelling: scepticism; from Greek σκέψις skepsis, "inquiry") is a family of philosophical views that questions the possibility of knowledge or certainty. Philosophical skeptics are often classified into two general categories: Those who deny all possibility of knowledge, and those who advocate for the suspension of judgement due to the inadequacy of evidence.

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    What is skepticism?
    more... Philosophical skepticism ( UK spelling: scepticism; from Greek σκέψις skepsis, "inquiry") is a family of philosophical views that question the possibility of knowledge.
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    What is the difference between philosophical and methodological skepticism?
    Philosophical skepticism is distinguished from methodological skepticism in that philosophical skepticism is an approach that questions the possibility of certainty in knowledge, whereas methodological skepticism is an approach that subjects all knowledge claims to scrutiny with the goal of sorting out true from false claims.
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    Does philosophical skepticism lead to happiness?
    Objection from Error: Through logic, Augustine argues that philosophical skepticism does not lead to happiness like the Academic Skeptics claim. His arguments is summarized as:
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    What is the meaning of pyrrhonic skepticism?
    Skepticism (or Scepticism in the UK spelling), also known as Pyrrhonism or Pyrrhonic Skepticism after the early proponent Pyrrho of Elis, is the philosophical position that one should refrain from making truth claims, and avoid the postulation of final truths.
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  3. Skepticism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

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    • Philosophically interesting forms of skepticism claim that we do notknow propositions which we ordinarily think we do know. We shoulddistinguish such skepticism from the ordinary kind, the claim that wedo not know propositions which we would gladly grant not to know.Thus, it is a form of ordinary skepticism to say th…
    • One interesting distinction between kinds of philosophical skepticismpertains to the question whether they iterate. Thus, considerskepticism about the future: the claim that the only justifiedattitude with respect to propositions about the future is suspensionof judgment. That k…
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  4. Philosophical skepticism - Wikipedia

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    Ajñana (literally 'non-knowledge') were the skeptical school of ancient Indian philosophy. It was a śramaṇamovement and a major rival of early Buddhism and Jainism. They have been recorded in Buddhist and Jain texts. They held that it was impossible to obtain knowledge of metaphysical nature or ascertain the truth value of philosophical propositions; and even if knowledge was possible, …

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  5. skepticism | Definition, Philosophy, Examples, History ...

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    skepticism, also spelled scepticism, in Western philosophy, the attitude of doubting knowledge claims set forth in various areas. Skeptics have challenged the adequacy or reliability of these claims by asking what principles they are based upon or what they actually establish.

  6. Philosophical Skepticism - The Spiritual Life

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    • Skepticism is not a single position but covers a range of different positions. In the ancient world there were two main skeptical traditions. Academic skepticism took the dogmatic position that knowledge was not possible; Pyrrhonian skeptics refused to take a dogmatic position on any issue—including skepticism. Radical skepticism ends in the paradoxical claim that one cannot k…
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    • scepticism
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      skepticism (danh từ)
      1. a sceptical attitude; doubt as to the truth of something.
        "these claims were treated with scepticism"
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      2. philosophy
        the theory that certain knowledge is impossible.
        "Cartesian scepticism"
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    • Skepticism Philosophy Summary

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      Skepticism is a philosophy based on the criterion of life, experience and phenomenon. The phenomenon, according to the Greeks at the time of Pyrrho, a physical reality that we can feel. E.g. an object emits (or reflects) the light.

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      • Skepticism - By Branch / Doctrine - The Basics of Philosophy

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        Skepticism (or Scepticism in the UK spelling), also known as Pyrrhonism or Pyrrhonic Skepticism after the early proponent Pyrrho of Elis, is the philosophical position that one should refrain from making truth claims, and avoid the postulation of final truths.

      • Skepticism - By Movement / School - The Basics of Philosophy

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        Skepticism (or Scepticism in the UK spelling) is a Hellenistic school of philosophy. At its simplest, Skepticism holds that one should refrain from making truth claims, and avoid the postulation of …



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