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OverviewFive Modes of Scepticism examines the argument forms that lie at the heart of Pyrrhonian scepticism as expressed in the writings of Sextus Empiricus. These are the Agrippan modes of disagreement, hypothesis, infinite regression, reciprocity and relativity; modes which are supposed to bring about that quintessentially sceptical mental state of suspended judgement. Stefan Sienkiewicz analyses how the modes are supposed to do this, both individually and collectively, and from two perspectives. On the one hand there is the perspective of the sceptic's dogmatic opponent and on the other there is the perspective of the sceptic himself. Epistemically speaking, the dogmatist and the sceptic are two different creatures with two different viewpoints. The book elucidates the corresponding differences in the argumentative structure of the modes depending on which of these perspectives is adopted. Previous treatments of the modes have interpreted them from a dogmatic perspective; one of the tasks of the present work is to reorient the way in which scholars have traditionally engaged with the modes. Sienkiewicz advocates moving away from the perspective of the sceptic's opponent - the dogmatist - towards the perspective of the sceptic and trying to make sense of how the sceptic can come to suspend judgement on the basis of the Agrippan modes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stefan Sienkiewicz (Fellow in Ancient Philosophy, Fellow in Ancient Philosophy, Balliol College, Oxford)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.10cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.20cm Weight: 0.384kg ISBN: 9780198798361ISBN 10: 0198798369 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 04 April 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1: The Mode of Disagreement 2: The Mode of Hypothesis 3: The Mode of Infinite Regression 4: The Mode of Reciprocity 5: The Mode of Relativity 6: The Modes CombinedReviewshighly original * Richard Bett, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews * highly original * Richard Bett, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews * This book has much to commend it: Sextus's text is clearly explained, distinctions are carefully drawn, the prose is clear, and attention is paid to philological and philosophical issues ... Sienkiewicz makes a valuable contribution to the literature * Justin Vlasits, Eberhard Karls University of Tubingen, Journal of the History of Philosophy * This book has much to commend it: Sextus's text is clearly explained, distinctions are carefully drawn, the prose is clear, and attention is paid to philological and philosophical issues ... Sienkiewicz makes a valuable contribution to the literature * Justin Vlasits, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Journal of the History of Philosophy * highly original * Richard Bett, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews * "This book has much to commend it: Sextus's text is clearly explained, distinctions are carefully drawn, the prose is clear, and attention is paid to philological and philosophical issues ... Sienkiewicz makes a valuable contribution to the literature * Justin Vlasits, Eberhard Karls University of T""ubingen, Journal of the History of Philosophy * highly original * Richard Bett, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *" highly original * Richard Bett, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews * This book has much to commend it: Sextus's text is clearly explained, distinctions are carefully drawn, the prose is clear, and attention is paid to philological and philosophical issues ... Sienkiewicz makes a valuable contribution to the literature * Justin Vlasits, Journal of the History of Philosophy * Author InformationStefan Sienkiewicz read Literae Humaniores at Christ Church, Oxford, where he also took an MSt in Ancient Philosophy. He holds a DPhil in Philosophy from Oriel College, Oxford. Since 2014 he has been Career Development Fellow in Ancient Philosophy at Balliol College, Oxford, having previously worked as a college lecturer both at Christ Church and at Oriel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |