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    How to Be a Pyrrhonist: The Practice and Significance of Pyrrhonian Skepticism.Richard Arnot Home Bett - 2019 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    What was it like to be a practitioner of Pyrrhonist skepticism? This important volume brings together for the first time a selection of Richard Bett's essays on ancient Pyrrhonism, allowing readers a better understanding of the key aspects of this school of thought. The volume examines Pyrrhonism's manner of self-presentation, including its methods of writing, its desire to show how special it is, and its use of humor; it considers Pyrrhonism's argumentative procedures regarding specific topics, such as signs, (...)
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  2. Pyrrho, His Antecedents, and His Legacy.Richard Arnot Home Bett - 2000 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Richard Bett presents a ground-breaking study of Pyrrho of Elis, who lived in the late fourth and early third centuries BC and is the supposed originator of Greek scepticism. In the absence of surviving works by Pyrrho, scholars have tended to treat his thought as essentially the same as the long subsequent sceptical tradition which styled itself 'Pyrrhonism'. Bett argues, on the contrary, that Pyrrho's philosophy was significantly different from this later tradition, and offers the first detailed (...)
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    The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Scepticism.Richard Arnot Home Bett (ed.) - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This volume offers a comprehensive survey of the main periods, schools, and individual proponents of scepticism in the ancient Greek and Roman world. The contributors examine the major developments chronologically and historically, ranging from the early antecedents of scepticism to the Pyrrhonist tradition. They address the central philosophical and interpretive problems surrounding the sceptics' ideas on subjects including belief, action, and ethics. Finally, they explore the effects which these forms of scepticism had beyond the ancient period, and the ways in (...)
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    Greek Philosophers of the Hellenistic Age.Richard Arnot Home Bett - 1995 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 33 (3):514-516.
  5. Moral Scepticism: Why Ask "Why Should I Be Moral"?Richard Arnot Home Bett - 1986 - Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley
    Many of us have a prereflective sense--or at least, a hope--that there are reasons to be moral which apply to an agent regardless of what his or her existing motivations may be. The view that there are no such reasons may, then, be regarded as a form of moral scepticism. The philosophical position which seems most fit to refute this form of moral scepticism, and hence to support our prereflective sense, is a Kantian view of morality, according to which we (...)
     
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    Paul Oskar Kristeller, "Greek Philosophers of the Hellenististic Age". [REVIEW]Richard Arnot Home Bett - 1995 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 33 (3):514.
  7. Nature and Norms.Richard Bett - 2023 - In Joshua Billings & Christopher Moore (eds.), The Cambridge companion to the Sophists. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  8. Humor as philosophical subversion, especially in the skeptics.Richard Bett - 2019 - In Pierre Destrée & Franco V. Trivigno (eds.), Laughter, Humor, and Comedy in Ancient Philosophy. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Emotion and Peace of Mind: From Stoic Agitation to Christian Temptation.Richard Bett - 2002 - Mind 111 (443):714-718.
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    Scepticism and everyday attitudes in ancient and modern philosophy.Richard Bett - 1993 - Metaphilosophy 24 (4):363-381.
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  11. Sextus Empiricus: Against the Logicians.Richard Bett (ed.) - 2005 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Sextus Empiricus' Against the Logicians is by far the most detailed surviving examination by any ancient Greek sceptic of the areas of epistemology and logic. It critically examines the pretensions of non-sceptical philosophers to have discovered methods for determining the truth, either through direct observation or by inference from the observed to the unobserved. It is therefore a fine example of the Pyrrhonist sceptical method at work. It also provides a mine of information about the ideas of other Greek thinkers, (...)
     
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    Striking First: A History of Thankfully Lost Opportunities.Richard K. Betts - 2003 - Ethics and International Affairs 17 (1):17-24.
    Although much of this roundtable focuses on the legal status of preemptive war, international law has rarely, if ever, constrained governments from initiating hostilities.
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  13. Current position.Bett Richard - 1989 - Philosophy 7:59-94.
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    What Did Pyrrho Think about "The Nature of the Divine and the Good"?Richard Bett - 1994 - Phronesis 39 (3):303 - 337.
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    Sextus Empiricus: Against the Ethicists.Richard Bett (ed.) - 1996 - New York: Clarendon Press.
    This volume contains a translation into clear modern English of an unjustly neglected work by Sextus Empiricus, together with introduction and extensive commentary. Sextus is our main source for the doctrines and arguments of ancient Scepticism; in Against the Ethicists he sets out a distinctive Sceptic position in ethics.
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    Scepticism and ethics.Richard Bett - 2010 - In Richard Arnot Home Bett (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Scepticism. Cambridge University Press. pp. 181.
  17. Nietzsche, the Greeks, and Happiness (with Special Reference to Aristotle and Epicurus).Richard Bett - 2005 - Philosophical Topics 33 (2):45-70.
  18. The Sophists and Relativism.Richard Bett - 1989 - Phronesis 34 (1):139-169.
  19. Carneades’ Distinction Between Assent and Approval.Richard Bett - 1990 - The Monist 73 (1):3-20.
    Ancient sceptics, unlike their modern counterparts, claim to live their scepticism. Nowadays scepticism, whether epistemological, moral, or of any other variety, is seen as a purely theoretical position, with no direct bearing on the actual living of one’s life; this is because philosophical theories and everyday attitudes are taken to be in some way “insulated” from one another. Serious questions may be raised about the character of this alleged “insulation,” but these are not my present concern; the fact is that (...)
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    Sextus Empiricus: Against the Physicists.Richard Bett - 2012 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Richard Arnot Home Bett.
    Sextus Empiricus' Against the Physicists examines numerous topics central to ancient Greek inquiries into the nature of the physical world, covering subjects such as god, cause and effect, whole and part, bodies, place, motion, time, number, coming into being and perishing and is the most extensive surviving treatment of these topics by an ancient Greek sceptic. Sextus scrutinizes the theories of non-sceptical thinkers and generates suspension of judgement through the assembly of equally powerful opposing arguments. Richard Bett's edition (...)
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    Nietzsche on the Skeptics and Nietzsche as Skeptic.Richard Bett - 2000 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 82 (1):62-86.
  22. Immortality and the Nature of the Soul in the Phaedrus.Richard Bett - 1986 - Phronesis 31 (1):1-26.
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    Cicero Academicus: Recherches sur les Académiques et sur la Philosophie Cicéronienne. [REVIEW]Richard Bett - 1994 - Philosophical Review 103 (3):572-574.
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    Ancient scepticism.Richard Bett - 2013 - In Roger Crisp (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Ethics. Oxford University Press.
    This chapter, which analyses the ethical theories of Greek sceptic Sextus Empiricus, begins by considering other sceptical figures who preceded Sextus, both for their intrinsic interest and to set the context for Sextus's work. These include Pyrrho, Arcesilaus of Pitane, Carneades of Cyrene, and Philo of Larissa. The chapter then examines surviving works of Sextus Empiricus, the best known being Outlines of Pyrrhonism.
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    Sextus's Against the Ethicists: Scepticism, Relativism or Both?Richard Bett - 1994 - Apeiron 27 (2):123 - 161.
  26. Aristocles on Timon on Pyrrho: The text, its logic, and its credibility.Richard Bett - 1994 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 12:137-81.
     
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    On Pyrrhonism, Stances, and Believing What You Want.Richard Bett - 2015 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 5 (2):126-144.
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    Nietzsche, the Greeks, and Happiness (with Special Reference to Aristotle and Epicurus).Richard Bett - 2005 - Philosophical Topics 33 (2):45-70.
  29. Echoes of Sextus Empiricus in Nietzsche?Richard Bett - 2020 - In Justin Vlasits & Katja Maria Vogt (eds.), Epistemology after Sextus Empiricus. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Gorgias’ Περὶ τοῦ μὴ ὄντος and Its Relation to Skepticism.Richard Bett - 2020 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 10 (3-4):187-208.
    The paper examines whether Gorgias’ On What Is Not should be considered an instance of skepticism. It begins with an analysis of the work as reported by the two sources, Sextus Empiricus and the anonymous author of On Melissus, Xenophanes and Gorgias. It is then argued that the Pyrrhonian skeptics did not regard On What Is Not as skeptical. Nonetheless, it is possible to read the work as offering counter-arguments to Parmenides, with a view to inducing suspension of judgment in (...)
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  31. Stoic Ethics.Richard Bett - forthcoming - A Companion to Ancient Philosophy.
     
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  32. Carneades' pithanon: a reappraisal of its role and status'.Richard Bett - 1989 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 7:59-94.
     
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    Hellenistic Essays Translated.Richard Bett - 1996 - Apeiron 29 (1):75-98.
  34. Immortality and the Nature of the Soul in the Phaedrus.Richard Bett - 1999 - In Gail Fine (ed.), Plato 2: Ethics, Politics, Religion, and the Soul. Oxford University Press.
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  35. Is Modern Moral Scepticism Essentially Local?Richard Bett - 1988 - Analysis 48 (2):102 - 107.
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    The Pyrrhonist’s Dilemma: What to write if you have nothing to say.Richard Bett - 2013 - In Michael Erler & Jan Erik Heßler (eds.), Argument Und Literarische Form in Antiker Philosophie: Akten des 3. Kongresses der Gesellschaft Für Antike Philosophie 2010. De Gruyter. pp. 389-410.
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    Calling Philosophers Names: On the Origin of a Discipline.Richard Bett - 2022 - Philosophical Review 131 (1):103-106.
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    A Note On The Text Of Stobaeus, Ii.77,11.Richard Bett - 1998 - Hermes 126 (3):385-387.
    argues for an emendation to a text reporting on the Stoic theory of things that are good and bad.
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    A Sceptic Looks at Art (but not Very Closely): Sextus Empiricus on Music.Richard Bett - 2013 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 3 (3):155-181.
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    Aenesidemus the Anti-Physicist.Richard Bett - 2014 - In Christoph Horn, Christoph Helmig & Graziano Ranocchia (eds.), Space in Hellenistic Philosophy: Critical Studies in Ancient Physics. De Gruyter. pp. 141-158.
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    Belief and Truth. A Skeptic Reading of Plato, by Katja Maria Vogt.Richard Bett - 2013 - Ancient Philosophy 33 (2):438-442.
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    Colloquium 5.Richard Bett - 1999 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 15 (1):137-166.
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    Can an ancient Greek sceptic be eudaimôn (or happy)? And what difference does the answer make to us?Richard Bett - 2012 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 6 (1).
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    Carlos Aldana-Valenzuela, MD, is Chief of the Department of Neonatology at the Hospital de Ginecopediatria of the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social in Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico. He is also a member of the Center for Studies in Bioethics at the University of Guanajuato.M. L. S. Bette Anton, Claire Brett, Michele A. Carter, Thomas A. Cavanaugh, Pieter de Vries Robbe, Richard Gorlin, Michael L. Gross & Matti Häyry - 2001 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10:3-5.
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  45. Did the Stoics Invent Human Rights?Richard Bett - 2012 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy:149-169.
  46. Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, ed., Essays on Moral Realism Reviewed by.Richard Bett - 1989 - Philosophy in Review 9 (6):252-254.
     
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    Individual and Conflict in Greek Ethics.Richard Bett - 2005 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (1):246-248.
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  48. Is there a Sophistic Ethics?Richard Bett - 2002 - Ancient Philosophy 22 (2):235-262.
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    Julia Annas., The Morality of Happiness.Richard Bett - 1996 - International Studies in Philosophy 28 (2):108-109.
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  50. Letter from the Secretary-Treasurer.Richard Bett - 2005 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 79 (1):425-428.
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