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Pyrrhonean
Pyrrhonean Pyr*rho"ne*an, Pyrrhonic Pyr*rhon"ic, a. [L.
Pyrrhon[^e]us: cf. F. pyrrhonien.]
Of or pertaining to pyrrhonism.
Pyrrhonic
Pyrrhonean Pyr*rho"ne*an, Pyrrhonic Pyr*rhon"ic, a. [L.
Pyrrhon[^e]us: cf. F. pyrrhonien.]
Of or pertaining to pyrrhonism.
Pyrrhonism
Pyrrhonism Pyr"rho*nism, n. [From Pyrrho, the founder of a
school of skeptics in Greece (about 300 b. c.): cf. F.
pyrrhonisme.]
Skepticism; universal doubt.
Pyrrhonist
Pyrrhonist Pyr"rho*nist, n.
A follower of Pyrrho; a skeptic.
PyrrhotinePyrrhotine Pyr"rho*tine, Pyrrhotite Pyr"rho*tite, n. [Gr. ?
flame-colored, fr. ? fire.] (Min.)
A bronze-colored mineral, of metallic luster. It is a
sulphide of iron, and is remarkable for being attracted by
the magnet. Called also magnetic pyrites. PyrrhotitePyrrhotine Pyr"rho*tine, Pyrrhotite Pyr"rho*tite, n. [Gr. ?
flame-colored, fr. ? fire.] (Min.)
A bronze-colored mineral, of metallic luster. It is a
sulphide of iron, and is remarkable for being attracted by
the magnet. Called also magnetic pyrites.
Meaning of Pyrrho from wikipedia
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Pyrrho of Elis (/ˈpɪroʊ/;
Ancient Gr****: Πύρρων ὁ Ἠλεῖος; c. 360 – c. 270 BC) was a Gr****
philosopher of
classical antiquity,
credited as
being the first...
- the
first century BCE, and said to have been
inspired by the
teachings of
Pyrrho and
Timon of
Phlius in the
fourth century BCE.
Pyrrhonism is best known...
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Arcesilaus studied in
Pyrrho's school and adhered,
except in name, to Pyrrhonism.
Numenius of
Apamea said "Arcesilaus
accompanied Pyrrho. He
remained Pyrrhonist...
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philosophical skepticism, as a
distinct philosophical movement,
began with
Pyrrho of Elis (c. 360 – c. 270 BCE), with
antecedents in
Xenophanes and Democritus...
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philosopher from the ****enistic period, who was the
student of
Pyrrho.
Unlike Pyrrho, who
wrote nothing,
Timon wrote satirical philosophical poetry called...
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early Islamic philosophy.
Pyrrho of Elis, a
Democritean philosopher,
traveled to
India with
Alexander the Great's army
where Pyrrho was
influenced by Buddhist...
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cannot be justified:
According to an
account of
Pyrrho's life by his
student Timon of Phlius,
Pyrrho extolled a way to
become happy and tranquil: 'The...
- Look up Pyrrhus or Πύῤῥος in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pyrrhus,
Pyrrhos or
Pyrros (Πύρρος) may
refer to:
Pyrrhus of
Epirus (318–272 BC), king of...
- this way, "dumb luck" (chance) can
preempt one's
attainment of eudaimonia.
Pyrrho was the
founder of Pyrrhonism. A
summary of his
approach to
eudaimonia was...
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question of skepticism.
Pyrrho of Elis, a
Democritean philosopher,
traveled to
India with
Alexander the Great's army
where Pyrrho was
influenced by Buddhist...