Xenophanes' Epistemology: Empiricist, Global Skeptic, or Both?

Akroterion 68:1-13 (2023)
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In this paper, I consider two interpretations of Xenophanes’ epistemology – that he is an empiricist and that he is a global skeptic. I argue that two these interpretations are not mutually exclusive, and that Xenophanes should, in fact, be thought of as both an empiricist and a global skeptic.

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