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Definition of Scepsis

Scepsis
Scepsis Scep"sis, n. [NL., from Gr. ? doubt, fr. ? to consider: cf. G. skepsis. See Skeptic.] Skepticism; skeptical philosophy. [R.] Among their products were the system of Locke, the scepsis of Hume, the critical philosophy of Kant. --J. Martineau.

Meaning of Scepsis from wikipedia

- Metrodorus of Scepsis and Demetrius of Scepsis. The city of Scepsis was situated in two different, non-contemporary sites on Mount Ida, Palea-Scepsis and the...
- Neleus of Scepsis (/ˈniːliəs, -ljuːs/; Gr****: Νηλεύς), was the son of Coriscus of Scepsis. He was a disciple of Aristotle and Theophrastus, the latter...
- Coriscus of Scepsis (/kɔːˈrɪskəs/; Gr****: Κορίσκος Σκήψιος) and his brother Erastus were students of Plato. He was also a friend of Aristotle. Coriscus'...
- Erastus of Scepsis (/ɪˈræstəs/; Gr****: Ἔραστος Σκήψιος) and his brother Coriscus were students of Plato. He was also a friend of Aristotle. Scepsis is located...
- Metrodorus of Scepsis (Gr****: Μητρόδωρος ὁ Σκήψιος) (c. 145 BCE – 70 BCE), from the town of Scepsis in ancient Mysia, was a friend of Mithridates VI of...
- Demetrius of Scepsis (Ancient Gr****: Δημήτριος ὁ Σκήψιος) was a Gr**** grammarian of the time of Aristarchus and Crates (Strab. xiii. p. 609), the first...
- location of "Homer's 'Ithaca'" Eratosthenes (276 BC – 194 BC). Demetrius of Scepsis (near Troy) -- writing mid-2nd century BC (near Troy) -- source used by...
- Scepsis is a genus of horseflies of the family Tabanidae. Scepsis appendiculata (Macquart, 1840) Walker, F. (1850). Diptera. Part I, pp. 1-76, pls. 1-2...
- Genus: Cisseps Species: C. wrightii Binomial name Cisseps wrightii (Stretch, 1885) Synonyms Scepsis wrightii Stretch, 1885 Scepsis gravis H. Edwards, 1886...
- rejected dogmatism. Later tradition linked the school's decline to Neleus of Scepsis and his descendants hiding the works of Aristotle and Theophrastus in a...