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Skepticism questioned the possibility of knowledge from "summary" of The Dream of Reason by Anthony Gottlieb

Skepticism was a philosophical position that emerged in ancient Greece and posed a fundamental challenge to the very idea of knowledge. Skeptics doubted the possibility of attaining true knowledge about the world, arguing that our senses can deceive us and that our reasoning can lead us astray. This skeptical attitude towards knowledge was a radical departure from the optimism of earlier thinkers who believed in the power of human reason to uncover the truth about the universe. The skeptics believed that certainty was unattainable and that all beliefs were ultimately based on shaky foundations. They pointed out the limitations of our senses and the fallibility of our reasoning, arguing that our perceptions could be distorted and our judgments clouded by bias. This skepticism extended to all areas of human knowledge, including science, ethics, and religion. The skeptics were not nihilists who believed in nothing; rather, they advocated for a more humble and cautious approach to knowledge. They urged people to suspend judgment and to be open to the possibility that the...
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    The Dream of Reason

    Anthony Gottlieb

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