Publication details
Year: 2024
Pages: 189-209
Series: East Asian Journal of Philosophy
Full citation:
, "Madhyamaka and Pyrrhonian Approaches to the Skeptical Way of Life", East Asian Journal of Philosophy 3 (1), 2024, pp. 189-209.
Madhyamaka and Pyrrhonian Approaches to the Skeptical Way of Life
pp. 189-209
in: Laura Langone & Alexandra Ilieva (eds), Dynamic Encounters Between Buddhism and the West, East Asian Journal of Philosophy 3 (1), 2024.Abstract
This essay develops an intercultural approach to the skeptical way of life through an interpretation of two classical traditions: the Pyrrhonian tradition of ancient Greece and the Madhyamaka Buddhist tradition of classical India. The skeptical way of life is characterized by several important features, including a goal of tranquility or of freedom from disturbance and suffering, a philosophical strategy of dialectical argument that terminates in the suspension of judgment or the abandonment of views, a purgative philosophic therapy, and life without belief. A constellation of practical questions that emerge from the skeptical way of life are also considered, including the skeptic’s character, conformity, and care. One of the principal aims of the essay will be to develop this intercultural account of the skeptical way of life and to show by way of this illustrative example how our understanding of skepticism and ancient philosophy is enhanced through an intercultural approach.
Publication details
Year: 2024
Pages: 189-209
Series: East Asian Journal of Philosophy
Full citation:
, "Madhyamaka and Pyrrhonian Approaches to the Skeptical Way of Life", East Asian Journal of Philosophy 3 (1), 2024, pp. 189-209.