Toils of Scepticism
Explore the intricate world of ancient skepticism with "Toils of Scepticism" by Jonathan Barnes, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This engaging 176-page paperback delves into the seminal argument-forms of the Greek skeptic Sextus Empiricus, who shaped philosophical discourse in the second century AD. Barnes masterfully elucidates these argument-forms, providing readers with both a thorough historical context and a detailed philosophical analysis. Whether you're a philosophy aficionado or a student seeking to understand the depths of ancient thought, this book serves as an essential resource. Discover how the thoughts of Empiricus continue to resonate in modern philosophical discussions, making "Toils of Scepticism" a must-read for anyone interested in the roots of skepticism and its enduring significance in the history of Western philosophy.