ID - 33136360 TI - How to be a Pyrrhonist : The practice and significance of Pyrrhonian skepticism PY - 2019 SN - 9781108471077 1108471072 9781108457064 1108457061 9781108557603 1108557600 1108658156 1108609465 PB - Cambridge Cambridge University Press DB - UniCat KW - Philosophy, Ancient KW - Skepticism KW - Pyrrhon, KW - Skepticism. KW - Philosophy, Ancient. KW - Philosophie antique KW - Scepticisme. KW - Theory of knowledge KW - History of philosophy KW - History of ancient Greece KW - Pyrrho van Elis KW - Philosophie antique. KW - Pyrrhonismus. KW - Pyrrhon, - of Elis KW - Ancient philosophy KW - Greek philosophy KW - Philosophy, Greek KW - Philosophy, Roman KW - Roman philosophy KW - Scepticism KW - Unbelief KW - Agnosticism KW - Belief and doubt KW - Free thought KW - Pirron, KW - Pirrone, KW - Pyrrho, KW - Pyrrōn, UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:33136360 AB - What was it like to be a practitioner of Pyrrhonist skepticism? This important volume brings together for the first time a selection of Richard Bett's essays on ancient Pyrrhonism, allowing readers a better understanding of the key aspects of this school of thought. The volume examines Pyrrhonism's manner of self-presentation, including its methods of writing, its desire to show how special it is, and its use of humor; it considers Pyrrhonism's argumentative procedures regarding specific topics, such as signs, space, or the Modes; and it explores what it meant in practice to live as a Pyrrhonist, including the kind of ethical outlook which Pyrrhonism might allow and, in general, the character of a skeptical life - and how far these might strike us as feasible or desirable. It also shows how Pyrrhonism often raises questions that matter to us today, both in our everyday lives and in our philosophical reflection. ER -