Aenesidemus
Aenesidemus was a sceptical Greek philosopher, born in Crete, who flourished shortly after Cicero, in the 1st century BC, and summed up under ten arguments the contention against dogmatism in philosophy. See "Schwegler," translated by Dr. Hutchison Stirling.Nearby pages
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