The Sponge of Apelles
Alexander Nehamas, 3 October 1985
The Skeptical Tradition
by Myles Burnyeat.
California, 434 pp., £36.75, June 1984,0 520 03747 2 Show More
by Myles Burnyeat.
California, 434 pp., £36.75, June 1984,
The Modes of Scepticism: Ancient Texts and Modern Interpretations
by Julia Annas and Jonathan Barnes.
Cambridge, 204 pp., £20, May 1985,0 521 25682 8 Show More
by Julia Annas and Jonathan Barnes.
Cambridge, 204 pp., £20, May 1985,
Skepticism and Naturalism: Some Varieties
by P.F. Strawson.
Methuen, 98 pp., £10.95, March 1985,0 416 39070 6 Show More
by P.F. Strawson.
Methuen, 98 pp., £10.95, March 1985,
Hume’s Skepticism in the ‘Treatise of Human Nature’
by Robert Fogelin.
Routledge, 195 pp., £12.95, April 1985,0 7102 0368 3 Show More
by Robert Fogelin.
Routledge, 195 pp., £12.95, April 1985,
The Refutation of Scepticism
by A.C. Grayling.
Duckworth, 150 pp., £18, May 1985,0 7156 1922 5 Show More
by A.C. Grayling.
Duckworth, 150 pp., £18, May 1985,
The Significance of Philosophical Scepticism
by Barry Stroud.
Oxford, 277 pp., £15, July 1985,0 19 824730 3 Show More
by Barry Stroud.
Oxford, 277 pp., £15, July 1985,
“... Scepticism are obvious from the opening pages of Skepticism and Naturalism: Some Varieties, Sir Peter Strawson’s urbane, elegant, and, alas, short new book: ‘The Sceptic is, strictly, not one who denies the validity of certain types of belief, but one who questions, if only initially and for methodological reasons, the adequacy of our grounds for ... ”