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Poiuriai i painimo galimybes
  • Skepticizmas

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Abejone del painimo galimybes
  • Ka ir kiek galima painti
  • Kokios inios teisingos

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Agnosticizmas
  • Kratutinis skepticizmas

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In ordinary usage
  • In ordinary usage, skepticism or scepticism
    (Greek skeptomai, to look about, to consider
    see also spelling differences) refers to
  • an attitude of doubt or a disposition to
    incredulity either in general or toward a
    particular object,
  • the doctrine that true knowledge or knowledge in
    a particular area is uncertain, or
  • the method of suspended judgment, systematic
    doubt, or criticism that is characteristic of
    skeptics (MerriamWebster).
  • Wikipedia

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In philosophy
  • In philosophy, skepticism refers more
    specifically to any one of several propositions.
    These include propositions about
  • the limitations of knowledge,
  • a method of obtaining knowledge through
    systematic doubt and continual testing,
  • the arbitrariness, relativity, or subjectivity of
    moral values,
  • a method of intellectual caution and suspended
    judgment,
  • a lack of confidence in positive motives for
    human conduct or positive outcomes for human
    enterprises, that is, cynicism and pessimism
    (Keeton, 1962).
  • Wikipedia

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Philosophical skepticism
  • In philosophical skepticism, pyrrhonism is a
    position that refrains from making truth claims.
    A philosophical skeptic does not claim that truth
    is impossible (which would be a truth claim). The
    label is commonly used to describe other
    philosophies which appear similar to
    philosophical skepticism, such as "academic"
    skepticism, an ancient variant of Platonism that
    claimed knowledge of truth was impossible.
    Empiricism is a closely related, but not
    identical, position to philosophical skepticism.
    Empiricists see empiricism as a pragmatic
    compromise between philosophical skepticism and
    nomothetic science philosophical skepticism is
    in turn sometimes referred to as "radical
    empiricism.
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In classical philosophy
  • In classical philosophy, skepticism refers to the
    teachings and the traits of the Skeptikoi, a
    school of philosophers of whom it was said that
    they "asserted nothing but only opined" (Liddell
    and Scott). In this sense, philosophical
    skepticism, or pyrrhonism, is the philosophical
    position that one should avoid the postulation of
    final truths. Turned on itself, skepticism would
    question that skepticism is a valid perspective
    at all.
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In ancient Greek philosophy
  • Philosophical skepticism originated in ancient
    Greek philosophy. One of its first proponents was
    Pyrrho of Elis (c. 360-275 B.C.), who traveled
    and studied as far as India, and propounded the
    adoption of 'practical' skepticism. Subsequently,
    in the 'New Academy' Arcesilaus (c. 315-241 B.C.)
    and Carneades (c. 213-129 B.C.) developed more
    theoretical perspectives, by which conceptions of
    absolute truth and falsity were refuted.
    Carneades criticized the views of the Dogmatists,
    especially supporters of Stoicism, asserting that
    absolute certainty of knowledge is impossible.
    Sextus Empiricus (c. A.D. 200), the main
    authority for Greek skepticism, developed the
    position further, incorporating aspects of
    empiricism into the basis for asserting
    knowledge.
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Skepticism
  • Much of epistemology has arisen either in defense
    of or in opposition to various forms of
    skepticism. Indeed, one could classify various
    theories of knowledge by their responses to
    skepticism. For example, rationalists could be
    viewed as skeptical about the possibility of
    empirical knowledge while not being skeptical
    with regard to a priori knowledge and empiricists
    could be seen as skeptical about the possibility
    of a priori knowledge but not so with regard to
    empirical knowledge. In addition, many
    traditional problems, for example the problem of
    other minds or the problem of our knowledge of
    God's existence, can be seen as restricted forms
    of skepticism which hold that we cannot have
    knowledge of any propositions in some particular
    domain thought to be within our ken.
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Seminaro uduotis
  • Parengti mediagos pagal tema Skepticizmas
  • kompiliacija naudotis spausdintais ir/ arba
    interneto altiniais (nemaiau i 3 altiniu) i
    wikipedijos - neimti
  • Apibendrinima, analize 200 odiu
  • Savo nuomone 3-5 sakiniai (apie 50 odiu)
  • Prie kiekvieno altinio teksto (prie teksta)
    pateikti jo bibliografini apraa
  • Parengta teksta pateikti spausdinta seminaro
    pradioje
  • Kiekvienos uduoties vertinimas ieis i egzamino
    paymi
  • Paveluotos uduotys nepriimamos

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Skaitiniai
  • Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Skepticism.
    http//plato.stanford.edu/entries/skepticism
  • Skepticism. Wikipedia. http//en.wikipedia.org/wik
    i/Skepticism
  • Philosophical skepticism. Wikipedia.
    http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophical_skeptic
    ism
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