This is the first collection of original essays entirely devoted to a
detailed study of the Pyrrhonian tradition. The twelve contributions
collected in the present volume combine to offer a historical and
systematic analysis of the form of skepticism known as "Pyrrhonism".
They discuss whether the Pyrrhonist is an ethically engaged agent,
whether he can claim to search for truth, and other thorny questions
concerning ancient Pyrrhonism; explore its influence on certain modern
thinkers such as Pierre Bayle and David Hume; and examine Pyrrhonian
skepticism in relation to contemporary analytic philosophy.