
Scepticism
In Our Time: Philosophy
Introduction
Skepticism is the idea that it may be impossible to know anything with complete certainty. Early greek sceptic claimed that nothing can be known, not even this scepticism was rediscovered during the middle ages. Skepticism has been of kee importance to scientific, religious and political thought since the renaissance. With me to discuss the philosophy of scepticism are malisse lane, professor of politics at princeton university,. Gil cray, professor of the history of renaissance philosophy and librarian of the warburg institute university of london. And peter milligan, gilbert rilfellow and professor of philosophy at hartford college oxford.
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