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1175Review of M. Bergmann & P. Kain (eds.), Challenges to Moral and Religious Belief: Disagreement and Evolution (OUP, 2014). (review)Philosophy in Review 35 (5): 235-237. 2015.
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2402The question of whether the Pyrrhonist adheres to certain logical principles, criteria of justification, and inference rules is of central importance for the study of Pyrrhonism. Its significance lies in that, whereas the Pyrrhonist describes his philosophical stance and argues against the Dogmatists by means of what may be considered a rational discourse, adherence to any such principles, criteria, and rules does not seem compatible with the radical character of his skepticism. Hence, if the P…Read more
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1869Review of David Wong, Natural Moralities: A Defense of Pluralistic Relativism (OUP, 2006). (review)Philosophy in Review 29 (2): 148-150. 2009.
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2237The Pyrrhonian Argument from Possible DisagreementArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 93 (2): 148-161. 2011.In his Pyrrhonian Outlines , Sextus Empiricus employs an argument based upon the possibility of disagreement in order to show that one should not assent to a Dogmatic claim to which at present one cannot oppose a rival claim. The use of this argument seems to be at variance with the Pyrrhonian stance, both because it does not seem to accord with the definition of Skepticism and because the argument appears to entail that the search for truth is doomed to failure. In the present paper, I examine …Read more
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3093Ancient Skepticism: PyrrhonismPhilosophy Compass 6 (4): 246-258. 2011.Pyrrhonism was one of the two main ancient skeptical traditions. In this second paper of the three‐part series devoted to ancient skepticism, I present and discuss some of the issues on Pyrrhonian skepticism which have been the focus of much attention in the recent literature. The topics to be addressed concern the outlooks of Pyrrho, Aenesidemus, and Sextus Empiricus.
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93Review of Richard Bett (trans.), Sextus Empiricus: Against the Logicians (CUP, 2005) (review)Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2008. 2008.This translation of the two books that make up Against the Logicians is a valuable addition to the ever increasing literature on Pyrrhonism. The only previous complete English version of these two books is that of R. G. Bury, which appeared in 1935 in the Loeb Classical Library as the second volume of..
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46Review of A. M. Ioppolo, La testimonianza di Sesto Empirico sull'Accademia scettica (Bibliopolis, 2009). (review)Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2010. 2010.
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23Review of A.M. Ioppolo and D. Sedley (eds.), Pyrrhonists, Patricians, Platonizers. Hellenistic Philosophy in the Period 155-86 BC (Bibliopolis, 2007). (review)Bryn Mawr Classcial Review 2008. 2008.
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526Review of K. Setiya, Knowing Right from Wrong (OUP, 2012). (review)Philosophy in Review 34 (1-2): 78-80. 2014.
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1522Editor's IntroductionIn Disagreement and skepticism, Routledge. 2012.In this introductory chapter, I first offer an overview of the two themes addressed in the present collection - namely, disagreement and skepticism - and their connection, then present the purpose and content of the volume.
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234Disagreement and skepticism (edited book)Routledge. 2012.Disagreement is a pervasive feature of human life whose skeptical implications have been emphasized particularly by the ancient Pyrrhonists and by contemporary moral skeptics. Although the connection between disagreement and skepticism is also a focus of analysis in the emerging and burgeoning area of epistemology concerned with the significance of controversy, it has arguably not received the full attention it deserves. The present volume explores for the first time the possible skeptical conse…Read more
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1033Review of R. Bett (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Scepticism (CUP, 2010). (review)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (3). 2011.British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Volume 19, Issue 3, Page 573-579, May 2011
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2132Agrippan Pyrrhonism and the Challenge of DisagreementJournal of Philosophical Research 40 23-39. 2015.This paper argues for the following three claims. First, the Agrippan mode from disagreement does not play a secondary role in inducing suspension of judgment. Second, the Pyrrhonist is not committed to the criteria of justification underlying the Five Modes of Agrippa, which nonetheless does not prevent him from non-doxastically assenting to them. And third, some recent objections to Agrippan Pyrrhonism raised by analytic epistemologists and experimental philosophers fail to appreciate the Pyrr…Read more
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791Review of Quentin Smith (ed.), Epistemology: New Essays (OUP, 2008). (review)Philosophy in Review 30 (4): 305-8. 2010.
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977Review of S. Goldberg, Relying on Others: An Essay in Epistemology (OUP, 2010). (review)Philosophy in Review 32 (6): 468-470. 2012.
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CONICETOther
Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Action |
| Philosophy of Religion |
PhilPapers Editorships
| Pyrrhonian Skepticism |
| Academic Skeptics |
| Pyrrhonists |