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Sorry, but it doesn’t solve anything. I understand the modes and their connection with dogmas and delusions.

But the sort of belief we are talking about, what constitutes a good life, is precisely the sort of thing Pyrrhonists criticized dogmatists. It is, according to Pyrrhonists, a clear example of a non-evident matter. So how come the Pyrrhonists make positive claims about it?

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Figs in Winter
Figs in Winter

Written by Figs in Winter

by Massimo Pigliucci, a scientist, philosopher, and Professor at the City College of New York. Exploring and practicing Stoicism & other philosophies of life.

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