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    Skeptical Investigation
    Ancient Philosophy 20 (2): 351-375. 2000.
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    The New Academy's Appeals to the Presocratics
    Phronesis 46 (1): 38-72. 2001.
    Members of the New Academy presented their sceptical position as the culmination of a progressive development in the history of philosophy, which began when certain Presocratics started to reflect on the epistemic status of their theoretical claims concerning the natures of things. The Academics' dogmatic opponents accused them of misrepresenting the early philosophers in an illegitimate attempt to claim respectable precedents for their dangerous position. The ensuing debate over the extent to w…Read more