- Skepticism, also
spelled scepticism in
British English, is a
questioning attitude or
doubt toward knowledge claims that are seen as mere
belief or dogma...
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Philosophical skepticism (UK spelling:
scepticism; from Gr**** σκέψις skepsis, "inquiry") is a
family of
philosophical views that
question the possibility...
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Ancient Scepticism.
Cambridge University Press. p. 212. Bett,
Richard Arnot Home (28
January 2010). The
Cambridge Companion to
Ancient Scepticism. Cambridge...
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Radical skepticism (or
radical scepticism in
British English) is the
philosophical position that
knowledge is most
likely impossible.
Radical skeptics...
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Scepticism and
Animal Faith (1923) is a
later work by Spanish-born
American philosopher George Santayana. He
intended it to be "merely the introduction...
- Euroscepticism, also
spelled as
Euroskepticism or EU-
scepticism, is a
political position involving criticism of the
European Union (EU) and
European integration...
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Scientific skepticism or
rational skepticism (also
spelled scepticism),
sometimes referred to as
skeptical inquiry, is a
position in
which one questions...
- Eli, 1987, Perception,
Knowledge and Disbelief: A
Study of Jayarāśi's
Scepticism. Franklin, J. (2001), The
Science of Conjecture:
Evidence and Probability...
- a
publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Scepticism". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 24 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
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Moral skepticism (or
moral scepticism in
British English) is a
class of meta-ethical
theories all
members of
which entail that no one has any
moral knowledge...