Doubt and dogmatism: studies in Hellenistic epistemology

New York: Oxford University Press (1980)
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THE PROTAGONISTS David Sedley The primary object of this historical introduction1 is to enable a reader encountering Hellenistic philosophy for the first ...

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Malcolm Schofield
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Jonathan Barnes
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