What is it about?

This book reconstructs the history of skepticism ranging from ancient to contemporary times, from Pyrrho to Kripke. The main skeptical stances and the historical reconstruction of the concept of skepticism are connected with an analysis of their recurrent inconsistency. The author reveals that this inconsistency is not a logical contradiction but a pragmatic one. She shows that it is a contradiction between the content of the skeptical position and the implicit presumption of the act of its assertion. The thesis of global skepticism cannot be accepted as true without falling into the pragmatic inconsistency. The author explains, how skepticism was important for exposing the limits of human knowledge and inspired its development.

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Why is it important?

This book reconstructs the history of skepticism ranging from ancient to contemporary times. The author reveals that this inconsistency is not a logical contradiction but a pragmatic one.

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It was nice to discover and conceptualize the inconsistency embedded in skepticism.

Professor Renata Zieminska
University of Szczecin

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This page is a summary of: The History of Skepticism, April 2017, Peter Lang, International Academic Publishers,
DOI: 10.3726/978-3-653-04808-7.
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