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    • As a skeptic, Sextus Empiricus raised concerns which applied to all types of knowledge. He doubted the validity of induction long before its best known critic David Hume, and raised the regress argument against all forms of reasoning: Those who claim for themselves to judge the truth are bound to possess a criterion of truth. This criterion, then, either is wit… See more

    Overview

    Sextus Empiricus (Ancient Greek: Σέξτος Ἐμπειρικός, Sextos Empeirikos; fl. mid-late 2nd century AD) was a See more

    Life

    Little is known about Sextus Empiricus. He likely lived in Alexandria, Rome, or Athens. His Roman name, Sextus, implies he was a Roman citizen. The Suda, a 10th-century Byzantine encyclopedia, states that he was the same p… See more

    BornSecond century AD
    DiedLate 2nd century or early 3rd century · possibly in Alexandria or Rome
    Notable workOutlines of Pyrrhonism · Against the Dogmatists · Against the Professors
    Writings

    Diogenes Laërtius and the Suda report that Sextus Empiricus wrote ten books on Pyrrhonism. The Suda also says Sextus wrote a book Ethica. Sextus Empiricus's three surviving works are the Outlines of Pyrrhonis… See more

    Legacy

    An influential Latin translation of Sextus's Outlines was published by Henricus Stephanus in Geneva in 1562, and this was followed by a complete Latin Sextus with Gentian Hervet as translator in 1569. Petrus and Jacobu… See more

    Works

    • Sextus Empiricus, Sextus Empiricus I: Outlines of Pyrrhonism. R.G. Bury (trans.) (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1933/2000). ISBN 0-674-99301-2
    • Sextus Empiricus, Sextus Empiricus I… See more

    Bibliography

    Annas, Julia and Barnes, Jonathan, The Modes of Scepticism: Ancient Texts and Modern Interpretations, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985. ISBN 0-521-27644-6
    • Bailey, Alan, Sextus Empiricus … See more

     
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  1. Sextus Empiricus, (flourished 3rd century), ancient Greek philosopher-historian who produced the only extant comprehensive account of Greek Skepticism in his Outlines of Pyrrhonism and Against the Mathematicians.
    www.britannica.com/biography/Sextus-Empiricus
    Sextus Empiricus (l. c. 160 to c. 210 CE) was a Greek Skeptic who developed the ideas of the earlier Greek Skeptic philosopher Pyrrho of Elis (l. c. 360 to c. 270 BCE) who claimed that tranquility of mind was attainable by suspending judgment. Empiricus drew on this claim to detail in writing how to implement it fully in one's life.
    www.worldhistory.org/Sextus_Empiricus/
    As a skeptic, Sextus Empiricus raised concerns which applied to all types of knowledge. He doubted the validity of induction long before its best known critic David Hume, and raised the regress argument against all forms of reasoning: Those who claim for themselves to judge the truth are bound to possess a criterion of truth.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sextus_Empiricus
    Sextus scrutinizes the theories of non-sceptical thinkers, and generates suspension of judgement through the assembly of equally powerful opposing arguments.
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  3. Sextus Empiricus | Sceptic, Pyrrhonism, Skepticism | Britannica

  4. Ancient Greek Skepticism - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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  6. Greek Philosophy – Sextus Empiricus - Thought Itself

    Sextus Empiricus (160 – 210 CE) is the first Pyrrhonian Skeptic whose text survives today, the major work by which Pyrrho, Aenesidemus and Pyrrhonian Skepticism are known. Sextus uses the terms ‘skeptic’, ‘Pyrrhonist’ and …

  7. Sextus Empiricus - Online Philosophy

    Sextus Empiricus (circa 160–circa 210 AD) was a Greek philosopher and physician who played a significant role in the development of skeptical philosophy. Not much is known about his life, but his writings have left an …

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  11. Sextus Empiricus - New World Encyclopedia

    Sextus Empiricus (lived during the second or possibly the third century C.E.), was a physician and philosopher whose philosophical writing is the most complete surviving account of ancient Greek and Roman skepticism.

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