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反对
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推延
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轻弹
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疼死我了
发表于 2025-3-24 10:52:41
The Missing End of the Threefold Cord in the Transmission of Ancient Skepticism into Modernity: Therles B. Schmitt and Richard Popkin. They jointly defended what I call here “the Popkin/Schmitt thesis”: the transmission of skeptical ideas and arguments took place via a threefold cord made up of Cicero’s ., Sextus Empiricus’s . and Diogenes Laertius’s .; in which the first two are dominant over th
越自我
发表于 2025-3-24 16:19:46
,“What a Foolish Project He Had to Paint His Own Portrait!”: The Influence of Montaigne’s “Straightf human being and his critique of the Cartesian ego. In this paper I will try to expand on this point, which seems to me much more relevant to understanding the relationship between Montaigne and Pascal.
Loathe
发表于 2025-3-24 22:01:30
Nietzsche: Experimental Skepticism and the Question of Values,tory in the so-called intermediate books . and ., and then concludes in . that skepticism is a good . in the pursuit of knowledge and of that which has value, and that precisely skepticism, as an instrument, is essential for philosophy, which is nonetheless responsible for not being skeptical about what has value.
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发表于 2025-3-24 23:53:10
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