Combining Philosophers
Ideas for Diogenes Laertius, Albert Camus and Michel Foucault
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13. Knowledge Criteria / A. Justification Problems / 2. Justification Challenges / a. Agrippa's trilemma
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Sceptics say demonstration depends on self-demonstrating things, or indemonstrable things [Diog. Laertius]
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13. Knowledge Criteria / D. Scepticism / 1. Scepticism
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Scepticism has two dogmas: that nothing is definable, and every argument has an opposite argument [Diog. Laertius]
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13. Knowledge Criteria / D. Scepticism / 6. Scepticism Critique
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When sceptics say that nothing is definable, or all arguments have an opposite, they are being dogmatic [Diog. Laertius]
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13. Knowledge Criteria / E. Relativism / 1. Relativism
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Foucault challenges knowledge in psychology and sociology, not in the basic sciences [Foucault, by Gutting]
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Saying games of truth were merely power relations would be a horrible exaggeration [Foucault]
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