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Carneades travels in 155 BCE on a …

Years: 155BCE - 155BCE

Carneades travels in 155 BCE on a diplomatic mission to Rome, where he delivers two public orations, in which he argues in favor of justice in one speech and argues against it in the other.

This arguing on both sides of a question expresses Carneades' attitude of suspending judgment, an attitude characteristic of academic, or antidogmatic, skepticism.

The facility Carneades displays in this regard helps arouse the first Roman interest in Greek philosophy, while also arousing the distrust of the Roman authorities, who will expel Greek philosophers from Rome the following year.

Ultimately, Carneades' noncommittal attitude is rooted in his denial that there exists any certain knowledge, either of the senses or of the intellect.

In this spirit, he criticizes both Epicurean and stoic beliefs as inconclusive.

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