Epoché

In Hellenistic philosophy, epoché (also epoche; pronounced or ; Greek: ἐποχή, romanized: epokhē, lit. 'cessation') is suspension of judgment but also "withholding of assent". == Pyrrhonism == Epoché plays an important role in Pyrrhonism, the skeptical philosophy named after Pyrrho, who is regarded as the founder of ancient skepticism.

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Epoché

In Hellenistic philosophy, epoché (also epoche; pronounced or ; Greek: ἐποχή, romanized: epokhē, lit. 'cessation') is suspension of judgment but also "withholding of assent". == Pyrrhonism == Epoché plays an important role in Pyrrhonism, the skeptical philosophy named after Pyrrho, who is regarded as the founder of ancient skepticism.

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