Ancient skepticism

In the “Introduction” to the Phenomenology, Hegel indicates that he is responding to ancient skepticism and sketches his response. Carefully explain how he understands ancient skepticism and how he responds to it. Evaluate his response. Be sure to consider examples; you may, but need not, draw on “Sense-Certainty” or “Perception” when evaluating his argument. (You need not consider the whole of his response from the “Introduction,” if you find enough to evaluate in considering one aspect of his response.)

 

 

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