Agrippa the Skeptic
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Agrippa (Template:Lang-el) was a Skeptic philosopher who probably lived towards the end of the 1st century AD. He is regarded as the author of "five grounds of doubt" or tropes (Template:Lang-el), which are purported to establish the impossibility of certain knowledge.
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See also
- Aenesidemus
- Münchhausen Trilemma
- Philosophical skepticism
- Pyrrhonism
- Sextus Empiricus
- Theory of justification
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