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,
“... in some of the most interesting recent work on Scepticism – in the essays by Myles Burnyeat and Jonathan Barnes in The Skeptical Tradition and elsewhere, as well as in papers by Michael Frede. But what is also needed is a more elementary account of Scepticism, a presentation of the Sceptics’ main approaches when undermining their opponents’ views and ... ”