Eliminativism in ancient philosophy: Greek and Buddhist philosophers on material objects

Preview   Philosophers in antiquity never concealed their nervous attention to the elusive nature of material objects of perception. This elusiveness was quickly recognized as a genuine threat for the kind of robustness in knowledge that philosophy seeks to achieve. The only difference among Greek philosophers in this regard was that some of them found … Continue reading Eliminativism in ancient philosophy: Greek and Buddhist philosophers on material objects