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Philo of Larissa: The Last of the Academic Sceptics Oxford Classical Monographs



Philo of Larissa: The Last of the Academic Sceptics Oxford Classical Monographs
This book is about the philosopher Philo of Larissa and his gradual rejection of the radical scepticism of Carneades. Philo also offers philosophical justifications for his initial position of modified scepticism and final advocacy of a fallibilist empiricism. His controversial epistemological views are constructed through their historical context in the late Hellenistic Academy, his wider thought... more details
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  • This book provides a detailed analysis of the thought of Philo of Larissa, focusing on his gradual rejection of the radical scepticism of Carneades.
  • Philo also offers philosophical justifications for his initial position of modified scepticism and final advocacy of a fallibilist empiricism. His controversial epistemological views are constructed through their historical context in the late Hellenistic Academy, his wider thought on the history of philosophy, ethics and rhetoric, and his controversies with his pupils Antiochus and Aenesidemus.


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Author Charles Brittain
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780198152989
Publication Date 17/05/2009
Publisher USA Oxford University Press
Manufacturer Oxford University Press
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This book is about the philosopher Philo of Larissa and his gradual rejection of the radical scepticism of Carneades. Philo also offers philosophical justifications for his initial position of modified scepticism and final advocacy of a fallibilist empiricism. His controversial epistemological views are constructed through their historical context in the late Hellenistic Academy, his wider thought on the history of philosophy, ethics and rhetoric, and his controversies with his pupils Antiochus and Aenesidemus.

This is the first book-length study of Philo of Larissa. Philo (159-84 BC) was the leader of the Platonic Academy in its final period as an Athenian institution, and also the principal philosophical teacher of Cicero. Dr Brittain charts Philo's gradual rejection of the radical scepticism of Carneades (concluding with his notorious 'Roman Books' of 89 BC), and offers philosophical justifications for his initial position of modified scepticism and final advocacy of a fallibilist empiricism. Philo's controversial epistemological views are constructed through their historical context in the late Hellenistic Academy, his wider thought on the history of philosophy, ethics and rhetoric, and his controversies with his pupils Antiochus and Aenesidemus. The appendix contains full testimonia and 'fragments' of Philo.

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