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- Pyrrho - Wikipedia
Pyrrho of Elis ( ˈpɪroʊ ; Ancient Greek: Πύρρων ὁ Ἠλεῖος; c 360 – c 270 BC) was a Greek philosopher of Classical antiquity, credited as being the first Greek skeptic philosopher and founder of Pyrrhonism
- Pyrrho - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
First published Mon Aug 5, 2002; substantive revision Thu Sep 15, 2022 Pyrrho was the starting-point for a philosophical movement known as Pyrrhonism that flourished beginning several centuries after his own time
- Greek Philosopher Pyrrho: The Man Who Couldn’t Be Bothered
This Greek philosopher existed and his name was Pyrrho of Elis, the man whose radical indifference became the cornerstone of an entire school of thought that has its followers to this day
- Pyrrho - World History Encyclopedia
Pyrrho of Elis (l c 360 to c 270 BCE) was a Greek skeptic philosopher credited with founding the school of Pyrrhonism which taught that one must resist making judgments or stating conclusions because sense perception did not correlate to reality
- Pyrrhonism | Skepticism, Skeptics Pyrrhonists | Britannica
Pyrrhonism, philosophy of Skepticism derived from Pyrrho of Elis (c 370–c 272 bce), generally regarded as the founder of ancient Skepticism He identified as wise men those who suspend judgment (practice epochē) and take no part in the controversy regarding the possibility of certain knowledge
- Pyrrho and pyrrhonism - New World Encyclopedia
Pyrrho (c 360 B C E - c 275 B C E ), a Greek philosopher from Elis, was credited in antiquity as being the first skeptic philosopher and the inspiration for the school known as Pyrrhonism, founded by Aenesidemus in the first century B C E
- Pyrrho and the Skeptical way of life: ignorance is bliss
According to Pyrrhonism, we waste so much time and effort seeking and demanding answers or resolution where there’s only doubt and ambiguity, that we’re destined to be unhappy Pyrrho is
- Pyrrho of Elis - Philopedia
Pyrrho of Elis (c 360–c 270 BCE) is widely regarded as the founder and emblematic figure of Pyrrhonian skepticism, a radical Hellenistic response to dogmatic philosophy
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