The High Road to Pyrrhonism

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Hackett Publishing, 01.01.1993 - 385 Seiten
In this sequel to his classic study The History of Scepticism from Erasmus to Descartes, Popkin examines the important role played by the revival and reformulation of classical scepticism in eighteenth-century philosophy.

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Introduction
3
The High Road to Pyrrhonism
11
Randall and British Empiricism
39
Skepticism and AntiSkepticism in the Latter Part of the Eight
55
The Philosophical Bases of Modern Racism
79
His Pyrrhonism and His Critique of Pyrrhonism
103
David Hume and the Pyrrhonian Controversy
133
Bayle and Hume
149
Philosophical versus Prophetic Historian
237
Humes Racism
251
Humes Intentions
267
Hume Ever Read Berkeley?
277
So Hume did Read Berkeley
289
Berkeley and Pyrrhonism
297
The New Realism of Bishop Berkeley
319
Berkeleys Influence on American Philosophy
339

Possible Calvinist Origins of Humes Theory
161
A Precursor of David Hume
181
The Early Critics of Hume
197
Joseph Priestleys Criticisms of David Humes Philosophy
213
Hume and Kierkegaard
227
DavidRenaud Boullier and Bishop Berkeley
355
Bishop Berkeley and Anne Donnellan
363
Subject Index
369
Name Index
379
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