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Ioannis Trisokkas

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
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  • National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
    Department of Philosophy
    Assistant Professor
University of Warwick
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2009
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Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
19th Century Philosophy
European Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
General Philosophy of Science
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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  • Hegel on Forms of Consciousness
    In Pyrrhonian Scepticism and Hegel’s Theory of Judgement: A Treatise on the Possibility of Scientific Inquiry, Brill. pp. 71-92. 2012.
    Hegel: Phenomenology of Spirit
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    Hegel on the Judgement of Reflection
    In Pyrrhonian Scepticism and Hegel’s Theory of Judgement: A Treatise on the Possibility of Scientific Inquiry, Brill. pp. 275-296. 2012.
    Hegel: Truth
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    Pyrrhonian Scepticism and Hegel’s Theory of Judgement: A Treatise on the Possibility of Scientific Inquiry
    Brill. 2012.
    Hegel’s Science of Logic is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest works of European philosophy. However, its contribution to arguably the most important philosophical problem, Pyrrhonian scepticism, has never been examined in any detail. Pyrrhonian Scepticism and Hegel's Theory of Judgement fills a great lacuna in Hegel scholarship by convincingly proving that the dialectic of the judgement in Hegel’s Science of Logic successfully refutes this kind of scepticism. Although Ioannis Trisokkas …Read more
    Hegel’s Science of Logic is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest works of European philosophy. However, its contribution to arguably the most important philosophical problem, Pyrrhonian scepticism, has never been examined in any detail. Pyrrhonian Scepticism and Hegel's Theory of Judgement fills a great lacuna in Hegel scholarship by convincingly proving that the dialectic of the judgement in Hegel’s Science of Logic successfully refutes this kind of scepticism. Although Ioannis Trisokkas has written the book primarily for those students of philosophy who already have an interest in Hegel’s epistemology and philosophy of language and/or his Science of Logic, it will also appeal to those who investigate the problem of scepticism independently of the Hegel corpus
    Pyrrhonian SkepticismContinental EpistemologyContinental MetaphysicsG. W. F. HegelContinental Philos…Read more
    Pyrrhonian SkepticismContinental EpistemologyContinental MetaphysicsG. W. F. HegelContinental Philosophy of LanguagePyrrhonists
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