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    Carneades, the son of Epicomus or Philokomus, was born at Cyrene, North Africa in 214/213 BC. He migrated early to Athens. There he attended the lectures of the Stoics, learning their logic from Diogenes of Babylon and studying the works of Chrysippus. He subsequently focused his efforts on refuting the Stoics, attaching himself to the Platonic ...

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  3. Carneades was a Greek philosopher who headed the New Academy at Athens when antidogmatic skepticism reached its greatest strength. A native of Cyrene (now in Libya), Carneades went in 155 bce on a diplomatic mission to Rome, where he delivered two public orations, in which he argued in favour of

  4. Aug 11, 2004 · Carneades. Carneades (214–129/8 BCE) was a member and eventually scholarch or head of the Academy, the philosophical school founded by Plato, for part of its skeptical phase. He is credited by ancient tradition with founding the New or Third Academy and defended a form of probabilism in epistemology. 1.

  5. Carneades was sent to Rome in 155 B.C.E., together with Diogenes and Critolaus, head of the Perpipatos, to present an Athenian petition before the senate. According to Plutarch, in Life of Cato the Elder, studious Roman youths came immediately to hear the philosophers speak, and the gracefulness of Carneades’ oratory attracted a large ...

  6. Jun 8, 2018 · Carneades. Carneades (ca. 213-ca. 128 B.C.) was a Greek philosopher of the third school of academic skepticism. His combination of skepticism and empiricism can now be seen to have remarkable affinities with a good deal of post-Renaissance Western philosophy. Carneades was born in Cyrene. Little is known of his personal life, except that in 156 ...

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