Pyrrho and Sextus Empiricus
-According to Sextus Empiricus,the skeptic is not guilty of the dogmatizing that other philosophers commit.He claims that this is because
A) the skeptic's claims do not positively assert anything,but state what appears to him/her and announce his/her impression of certain affairs.
B) skepticism is not teachable,and thus cannot be presented to others as dogma.
C) the skeptic's perception of affairs is the accurate perception.
D) the skeptic does not necessarily belief any claims that he/she makes about the world.
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