Aenesidemus
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| Born | Knossos |
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| Greece | |
| Died | 10 BC |
| Influenced | Sextus Empiricus |
| Philosophical era | Ancient philosophy |
| Schools of thought | Pyrrhonism |
| Influenced by | Pyrrho |
| Heraclitus | |
| Timon of Phlius | |
| Job | Philosopher |
| Books | Pyrrhonian Discourses |
| Influences | Pyrrho |
| Timon of Phlius | |
| Heraclitus | |
| Era | Pyrrhonism |
| Ancient philosophy | |
| Interests | Skepticism |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 594184 |
Aenesidemus Life story
Aenesidemus was a 1st-century BC Greek Pyrrhonist philosopher from Knossos who revived the doctrines of Pyrrho and introduced ten skeptical "modes" for the suspension of judgment.