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Definition of Pyrrhonism in English: Pyrrhonismnoun ˈpɪrənɪz(ə)mˈpɪrəˌnɪzəm mass noun1The philosophy of Pyrrho. Example sentencesExamples - The great subverter of Pyrrhonism or the excessive principles of scepticism is action, and employment, and the occupations of common life.
- Rather than accepting life and its givens at face value, he refers to his Pyrrhonism, or skepticism, about the ways of the world.
- According to Pyrrhonism, there are no finite truths in the world.
- The Greeks, however, found no problem in interpreting Pyrrhonism in Greek terms.
- Sextus is a key source of our knowledge of Pyrrhonism and is also said to have been a physician.
- 1.1 Philosophic doubt; scepticism.
the numbing Pyrrhonism of deconstructionism Example sentencesExamples - Instead, Hume recommends a more moderate or Academic scepticism that tempers Pyrrhonism.
- Bayle's Pyrrhonism attacked the concepts of space, morality and rational theology as well.
Synonyms doubt, doubtfulness, dubiousness, a pinch of salt, lack of conviction
Definition of Pyrrhonism in US English: Pyrrhonismnounˈpɪrəˌnɪzəmˈpirəˌnizəm 1The philosophy of Pyrrho. Example sentencesExamples - The great subverter of Pyrrhonism or the excessive principles of scepticism is action, and employment, and the occupations of common life.
- The Greeks, however, found no problem in interpreting Pyrrhonism in Greek terms.
- Rather than accepting life and its givens at face value, he refers to his Pyrrhonism, or skepticism, about the ways of the world.
- According to Pyrrhonism, there are no finite truths in the world.
- Sextus is a key source of our knowledge of Pyrrhonism and is also said to have been a physician.
- 1.1 Philosophic doubt; skepticism.
the numbing Pyrrhonism of deconstructionism Example sentencesExamples - Instead, Hume recommends a more moderate or Academic scepticism that tempers Pyrrhonism.
- Bayle's Pyrrhonism attacked the concepts of space, morality and rational theology as well.
Synonyms doubt, doubtfulness, dubiousness, a pinch of salt, lack of conviction
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