Sextus Empiricus and Greek Scepticism by Mary Mills Patrick
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Maccoll, _The Greek Sceptics from Pyrrho to Sextus_, London,
1869. My grateful acknowledgments are due to Dr. Ludwig Stein, Professor of Philosophy in the University of Bern, for valuable assistance in relation to the plan of the work and advice in regard to the best authorities to be consulted. Thanks are also due to Dr. Louisos Iliou, of Robert College, Constantinople, for kind suggestions concerning the translation. CONTENTS CHAPTER I. THE HISTORICAL RELATIONS OF SEXTUS EMPIRICUS ... 1 Introductory paragraph.--The name of Sextus Empiricus. His profession.--The time when he lived.--The place of his birth.--The seat of the Sceptical School while Sextus was at its head.--The character of the writings of Sextus Empiricus. CHAPTER II. |
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