Les scepticismes antiques

From Pyrrho to Sextus Empiricus, by way of the New Academy of Arcesilaus and Carneades, skepticism was a current of thought that flourished in antiquity after the conquests of Alexander. 00:00 - Start 01:24 - Why Ancient Skepticisms? 02:00 - Pyrrho of Elis 02:27 - The Life of Pyrrho 06:38 - Pyrrho's "Doctrine" 11:08 - Pyrrho's Ethics 11:46 - The New Academy 17:29 - Arcesilaus and the Epoché 18:40 - Carneades 23:15 - Menecles the Pyrrhonist 24:24 - The Revival of Pyrrhonism 24:39 - Sextus Empiricus 26:34 - The Definition of Skepticism 29:56 - The End of Skepticism 31:09 - The Cry of Skepticism 33:50 - The Skeptic's Rules of Life 35:20 - The 10 Modes of Aenesidemes 39:02 - The 5 Tropes of Neo-Pyrrhonism 39:40 - The first trope: disagreement 40:13 - The second trope: infinite regress 40:57 - The third trope: the relative 41:29 - The fourth trope 42:07 - The fifth trope: the dialle 43:02 - My conclusions on ancient skepticism You can follow me on the Facebook group dedicated to this channel: www.facebook.com/groups/lesmicrosophes/ or on Twitter:   / lemicrosophe   If you would like to participate in one of the two philosophy cafés I host, you can join me: every third Saturday of the month from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Café L'Entrepot's, 2 rue Sorbier, in Ménilmontant (free entry, purchase of a drink required) every fourth Saturday of the month from 10:00 AM to 12:00, at the Osny Memory Library, in the Val d'Oise (free admission - program on www.lemicrosophe.fr)