M. F. Burnyeat is an Honorary Fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge, and an Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. He is also a Fellow of the British Academy and a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and was awarded a CBE for his services to scholarship in 2007.
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Preface Introduction Part I. Logic and Dialectic: 1. Protagoras and self-refutation in later Greek philosophy 2. Protagoras and self-refutation in Plato's Theaetetus 3. The upside-down back-to-front sceptic of Lucretius IV.472 4. Antipater and self-refutation: elusive arguments in Cicero's Academica 5. Gods and heaps 6. The origins of non-deductive inference 7. Enthymeme: Aristotle on the logic of persuasion Part II. Scepticism Ancient and Modern: 8. Can the sceptic live his scepticism? 9. Tranquillity without a stop: Timon, frag. 68 10. Idealism and Greek philosophy: what Descartes saw and Berkeley missed 11. Conflicting appearances 12. The sceptic in his place and time 13. Dissoi logoi Bibliography.
Preface Introduction Part I. Logic and Dialectic: 1. Protagoras and self-refutation in later Greek philosophy 2. Protagoras and self-refutation in Plato's Theaetetus 3. The upside-down back-to-front sceptic of Lucretius IV.472 4. Antipater and self-refutation: elusive arguments in Cicero's Academica 5. Gods and heaps 6. The origins of non-deductive inference 7. Enthymeme: Aristotle on the logic of persuasion Part II. Scepticism Ancient and Modern: 8. Can the sceptic live his scepticism? 9. Tranquillity without a stop: Timon, frag. 68 10. Idealism and Greek philosophy: what Descartes saw and Berkeley missed 11. Conflicting appearances 12. The sceptic in his place and time 13. Dissoi logoi Bibliography.
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