Pyrrho and Sextus Empiricus
-As described by Sextus Empiricus,what is the means by which the skeptic arrives at a suspension of judgment and,as a result,tranquility?
A) by conducting empirical study.
B) by setting things-i.e.,appearances or objects of thought-in opposition.
C) by a priori judgment.
D) by ceasing to pursue study or critical analysis of some event,cause,or effect.
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