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    Pyrrho of Elis , born in Elis, Greece, was a Greek philosopher of Classical antiquity, credited as being the first Greek skeptic philosopher and founder of Pyrrhonism. See more

    Pyrrho of Elis is estimated to have lived from around 365/360 until 275/270 BCE. Pyrrho was from Elis, on the Ionian Sea. He was likely a member of the Klytidiai, a clan of seers in Elis who interpreted the oracles of the See more

    Pyrrho himself left no writings. His doctrines were recorded in the writings of his pupil Timon of Phlius. Unfortunately these works are mostly lost. Little is known for certain about the details of Pyrrho's philosophy and how it may have differed from later See more

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    Diogenes Laërtius' biography of Pyrrho reports that Pyrrho traveled with Alexander the Great's army on its conquest of India (327 to 325 BCE) … See more

    Pyrrho did not produce any written work. Most of the information on Pyrrho's philosophy comes from his student Timon. Only fragments of what Timon wrote have been preserved, mostly by Sextus Empiricus, Diogenes Laertius, and Eusebius See more

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    Pyrrhonism is a school of philosophical skepticism founded by Aenesidemus in the first century BCE, said to have been inspired by the teachings of Pyrrho and Timon of Phlius in the fourth century BCE. It is best known through the surviving works of Sextus Empiricus, writing in the late second century or early third century CE.

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        1. Life. Pyrrho appears to have lived from around 365–360 BCE until around 275–270 BCE (for …
        2. Ancient Sources and the Nature of the Evidence. With the exception of poetry allegedly …
        3. The Aristocles Passage. A word, first, about the provenance and evidential value of the …
        4. Other Reports on Pyrrho’s General Approach. The other evidence bearing upon Pyrrho’s …
        5. Reports on Pyrrho’s Demeanor and Lifestyle. Most of the remaining evidence about Pyrrho …
        6. “The Nature of the Divine and the Good” There is one further, highly problematic fragment of …
        7. Influences on Pyrrho. Many different philosophical antecedents have been claimed for …
        8. Pyrrho’s Influence. Pyrrho’s relation to the later Pyrrhonists has already been discussed. …
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      WebPyrrho of Elis ( / ˈpɪroʊ /; Ancient Greek: Πύρρων ὁ Ἠλεῖος, romanized: Pyrrhо̄n ho Ēleios; c. 360 – c. 270 BC ), born in Elis, Greece, was a Greek philosopher of Classical …

    • https://www.britannica.com/biography/Pyrrhon-of-Elis

      WebPyrrhon Of Elis, Pyrrhon also spelled Pyrrho, (born c. 360 bc—died c. 272), Greek philosopher from whom Pyrrhonism takes its name; he is generally accepted as the …

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      Webピュロン ( 希: Πύρρων, Pyrrōn、 英: Pyrrho 、 紀元前360年 頃 - 紀元前270年 頃)は、 古代ギリシア ・ エリス 出身の哲学者。 古代の最初の 懐疑論 者として知られており、 …

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      WebPyrrhus or Pyrrhos ( Greek: Πύρρος της Ηπείρου, Pyrrhus of Epirus; 319–272 BC) was a Greek king and statesman of the Hellenistic period. His life was lived in the rather confused times following the death of …

    • https://psychology.fandom.com/wiki/Pyrrho

      WebPyrrho ( Greek: Πύρρων , gen .: Πύρρωνος; ca. 360 BC – ca. 270 BC), a Greek philosopher of classical antiquity, is credited as being the first Skeptic philosopher, and the inspiration …

    • https://www.wikiwand.com/la/Pyrrho

      WebPyrrho (Graece Πύρρων; natus ca. 360 a.C.n., mortuus ca. 270 a.C.n.) fuit philosophus Graecus ex Elide oriundus. Inter antiquiores conditae Sceptices honorem obtinet Pyrrho

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      WebPyrrhonism is an ancient Greek philosophy of extreme skepticism. Pyrrhonists hold no dogmatic beliefs about reality, neither affirming that reality can be known or that it cannot: …

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