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1 Intro| is most apparent in it is scepticism; we must doubt nearly every 2 Intro| passes almost at once from scepticism to dogmatism. It is more 3 Intro| goes beyond facts in his scepticism, as they did in their idealism. 4 Intro| did not any more than the scepticism of the ancients require Parmenides Part
5 Intro| sought to save mankind from scepticism by assigning to our notions 6 Intro| further from his thoughts than scepticism. But before proceeding he The Sophist Part
7 Text | Do you observe that our scepticism has carried us beyond the The Statesman Part
8 Intro| perfectly true, although the scepticism of mankind is prone to doubt Theaetetus Part
9 Intro| an alliance with ancient scepticism.~The higher truths of philosophy 10 Intro| if we please, carry this scepticism a step further, and deny, 11 Intro| beggarly elements’ of ancient scepticism, and acknowledge only atoms 12 Intro| And observe, this extreme scepticism has been allowed to spring 13 Intro| us, not, like the ancient scepticism, in an age when nature and