Yet many people would now pay at least lip-service to the sceptical relativism of Montaigne's generation. |
Satan, a sceptical archangel, offers an experiment to test whether Job's piety is really sincere or predicated on his God-given wealth. |
An account of knowledge should illuminate sceptical arguments and show wherein lies their force. |
Already, feminist art history has moved on, sceptical of the way that artistic fame depends on biography. |
On the other hand, the roll-call of stellar names should be enough to impress even the most sceptical. |
We should, nonetheless, be sceptical when she says that she thought everyone should devote him or herself without reserve. |