This is a course about the history of Skepticism from the ancient Greeks to today, with special attention to the political ramifications of questioning man's ability to know the world and himself with any certainty. We will discuss the debates raging between Plato and the Sophists, the rise of Christianity in the Roman world, and the so-called 'Skeptical Crisis' of the Renaissance as well as Pierre Bayle's Skepticism and David Hume's. In addition the Natural Law tradition will be explored and the relationship between Skepticism and Conservatism.

The Politics of Skepticism
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Reviewed on Aug 26, 2017
Very good materials and quality videos. Great teachers. This course made me decide upon Erasmus as the university i want to study at, next year.
Reviewed on Jun 3, 2017
Nice Course. Enjoyed the concepts. Thanks, sincerely
Reviewed on May 14, 2020
Looking for philosophical insights, this is the right place.

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