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pyrrhonian indifference - перевод на арабский

SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHICAL SKEPTICISM FOUNDED BY PYRRHO, IN GREECE, 4TH CENTURY, BCE
Pyrrhonian skepticism; Pyrrhonians; Pyrrhonian Scepticism; Pyrrhonian; Pyrrhonian scepticism; Pyrrhonian Skeptics; Pyrrhonian skeptic; Pyrrhonic skepticism; Pyrrhonian skeptics; Pyrrhonean; Pyrrhonian Skepticism; Ephectics; Ephetic; Similarities between Pyrrhonism and Buddhism
  • [[Balance scales]] in equal balance are a modern symbol of Pyrrhonism
  • Nietzsche was critical of Pyrrhonian ephectics.
  • Map of [[Alexander the Great]]'s empire and the route he and Pyrrho took to India
  • Skeptics in Raphael's School of Athens painting. Pyrrho is #4 and Timon #5

pyrrhonian indifference      
لا مبالاه بيرووية
indifference         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Indifferent; Indifference (song); Indifference (disambiguation)
لا مبالاه ، عدم اكتراث عدم أهمية
indifference         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Indifferent; Indifference (song); Indifference (disambiguation)
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Определение

indifference
n.
1.
Neutrality, impartiality, disinterestedness, freedom from bias or prejudice.
2.
Unconcernedness, unconcern, apathy, coolness, coldness, carelessness, negligence, heedlessness, inattention, want of interest.
3.
Triviality, unimportance, insignificance.
4.
Inferiority, mediocre character, indifferent quality.

Википедия

Pyrrhonism

Pyrrhonism is an Ancient Greek school of philosophical skepticism which rejects dogma and advocates the suspension of judgement over the truth of all beliefs. It was founded by Aenesidemus in the first century BCE, and said to have been inspired by the teachings of Pyrrho and Timon of Phlius in the fourth century BCE. Pyrrhonism is best known today through the surviving works of Sextus Empiricus, writing in the late second century or early third century CE. The publication of Sextus' works in the Renaissance ignited a revival of interest in Skepticism and played a major role in Reformation thought and the development of early modern philosophy.