Carneades, a native of Cyrene who heads …

Years: 165BCE - 154BCE

Carneades, a native of Cyrene who heads the New Academy at Athens when antidogmatic skepticism reaches its greatest strength, is attacked by his fellow Greeks for advocating an intellectual Skepticism that, they argue, renders man incapable of any action whatsoever.

Carneades replies that “probability” (“approvability”) is a practical guide for day-to-day living.

Carneades also defends the third-century BCE philosopher Arcesilaus against the Stoics and Epicureans in the controversy over knowledge.

Because no reliable criterion of truth exists, Carneades argues, Arcesilaus had been right to urge the withholding of assent from any experience that claimed to be knowledge. (Carneades leaves no writings; his teachings will be preserved by Cleitomachus.)

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