Talk:Radical skepticism
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Sorry, but I can't figure out why a deletion was proposed. In any case, I object to a deletion. The issue of radical skepticism has intrigued philosophers for centuries and deserves to have a special heading. I included my own book as a resource because it has received glowing reviews from an eminent philosopher and an editor of a major publishing house. My book, unlike most material on the topic, is written in a simple style so lay people as well as philosophers can read it.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Zr6374 (talk • contribs) 22:56, 25 October 2008
Merge discussion
editI'm suggesting that this be merged with pyrrhonism and suggest that discussion take place at talk:pyrrhonism. --TS 18:07, 9 January 2009 (UTC)
- I've withdrawn this proposal. Pyrrhonism was a completely agnostic position, disavowing as dogmatic even the statement that all knowledge was impossible. --TS 12:02, 13 January 2009 (UTC)
Probably impossible or impossible?
editRadical scepticism is not proposing that knowledge is impossible but that the knowledge is PROBABLY impossible. Otherwise, the claiming would be paradoxal. Please correct such.