Abstract

Introduction 1. What is Ignorance? Plato on Presumed Knowledge, Wishful Thinking, and Not Understanding Your Own Thoughts 2. Belief and Investigation in Plato's Republic 3. Belief and Truth in Plato's Theaetetus 4. The Nature of Disagreement: Ancient Relativism and Skepticism 5. The Aims of Skeptical Investigation 6. Skepticism and Concepts: Can the Skeptic Think? 7. Why Beliefs Are Never True: A Reconstruction of Stoic Epistemology 8. Concluding Remarks: Skepticism and Relativism Bibliography

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