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100 1  Fosl, Peter S.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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245 10 Hume's scepticism :|bpyrrhonian and academic /|cPeter S. 
       Fosl. 
264  1 Edinburgh :|bEdinburgh University Press,|c2020. 
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490 1  Edinburgh studies in Scottish philosophy 
505 0  Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations and Conventions; 
       Introduction: Into Those Immense Depths; Part I: Academic 
       and Pyrrhonian Scepticism, Ancient and Modern; 1. Hume and
       Ancient Academic Scepticism; 1.1. Doubt in the Old 
       Academy; 1.2. Probabilism, Fallibilism, and Belief in the 
       Middle and New Academies; 1.3. The Theoretical Sceptics: 
       Clitomachian and Metrodorian Scepticism; 1.4. Conclusion; 
       2. Hume and the Legacy of Academic Scepticism; 2.1. The 
       Career of Academic Scepticism; 2.2. Hume's Academic 
       Scepticism; 2.3. Conclusion; 3. Hume and Ancient 
       Pyrrhonian Scepticism; 3.1. Origins: From Pyrrho to Sextus
       Empiricus; 3.2. The Agogê of Appearances; 3.3. Negative 
       Pyrrhonism: Subversion, Suspension, and Silence; 3.4. 
       Positive Pyrrhonism: Constructive Philosophical Theory; 
       3.5. A General Framework for Pyrrhonian Scepticism; 3.6. 
       Conclusion; 4. Hume and the Legacy of Pyrrhonian 
       Scepticism; 4.1. The Career of Pyrrhonism; 4.2. Pyrrhonism
       in Hume; 4.3. Conclusion; Part II: Hume's True Sceptical 
       Philosophy; 5. Phûsis, The Fatalities of Appearance; 5.1. 
       The Fluvial and the Necessary: The 'Current of Nature'; 
       5.2. Apelletic Empiricism and the Priority of Hume's 
       Sceptical Naturalism; 5.3. The Fatalities of Nature and 
       Human Empereia; 5.4. Conclusion; 6. Ethos, The Great 
       Sceptical Guide; 6.1. Inhabiting the World; 6.2. Sceptical
       Politics; 6.3. Scepticism and Religion; 6.4. Conclusion; 
       7. Technai, Dogmatism and Hume's Technologies of Doubt; 
       7.1. A Caveat and a Reminder; 7.2. Epistemological 
       Dogmatism; 7.3. Metaphysical Dogmatism; 7.4. Conclusion; 
       8. Pathê, Hume's Non-Dogmatic Philosophy; 8.1. Hume's 
       Doxastic Scepticism and Non-Dogmatic Philosophy; 8.2. 
       Three Kinds of Assent; 8.3. Sceptical Science and Dogmatic
       Hidden Standards; 8.4. Conclusion: An End to the Voyage; 
       Bibliography; Index. 
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