Sextus may agree with Pyrrho that such debates are interminable, but they have an important role in later Pyrrhonist practice nonetheless. |
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The Pyrrhonist must prefer the idea that, up to now, matters have not been decided. |
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Even on questions of mercy, Montaigne the Pyrrhonist trumps Montaigne the magnanimous liberal. |
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The Pyrrhonist makes no a priori objection to enquirers after truth per se. |
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In addition, Kant thinks the Pyrrhonist would accept his proofs that specific metaphysical concepts and principles refer and are true, respectively. |
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