Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Sceptical Philosophy
- 2 Scepticism in Ancient Philosophy
- 3 The Ten Modes
- 4 Humans and Other Animals
- 5 Human Variations
- 6 The Senses
- 7 Circumstances
- 8 Places and Positions
- 9 Mixtures
- 10 Quantities
- 11 Relativity
- 12 The Common and the Rare
- 13 Customs and Persuasions
- Appendix A Philo and Diogenes on the Modes
- Appendix B The Eight Modes against Causal Explanation (Sextus, PHI 180–5)
- Appendix C The Five Modes of Agrippa (Sextus, PHI 164–9)
- Appendix D The Two Modes (Sextus, PHI 178–9)
- Appendix E Textual Notes
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index of People Referred to
- Index of Topics
Appendix D - The Two Modes (Sextus, PHI 178–9)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 January 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Sceptical Philosophy
- 2 Scepticism in Ancient Philosophy
- 3 The Ten Modes
- 4 Humans and Other Animals
- 5 Human Variations
- 6 The Senses
- 7 Circumstances
- 8 Places and Positions
- 9 Mixtures
- 10 Quantities
- 11 Relativity
- 12 The Common and the Rare
- 13 Customs and Persuasions
- Appendix A Philo and Diogenes on the Modes
- Appendix B The Eight Modes against Causal Explanation (Sextus, PHI 180–5)
- Appendix C The Five Modes of Agrippa (Sextus, PHI 164–9)
- Appendix D The Two Modes (Sextus, PHI 178–9)
- Appendix E Textual Notes
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index of People Referred to
- Index of Topics
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- The Modes of ScepticismAncient Texts and Modern Interpretations, pp. 183Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1985