Assent and Argument: Studies in Cicero's academic Books. Proceedings of the 7th Symposium Hellenisticum

Brill (1997)
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These ten essays on Cicero's _Academic Books_ deal with various aspects of Academic scepticism, ancient epistemology, and the history of the Academy. The tradition from Socrates through to Galen is covered, with special emphasis on Carneades, Antiochus and, of course, Cicero himself.

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Ancient skepticism.Leo Groarke - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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