• Hellenistic philosophy, epoché (ἐποχή epokhē, "cessation") is suspension of judgment but also "withholding of assent". Epoché plays an important role...
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  • universal epoché and local epoché. Universal epoché requires the suspension of assumptions regarding all aspects of existence. Local epoché can be understood...
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  • Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy is a peer-reviewed academic journal about the history of philosophy and its essential role in contemporary...
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  • GEO Epoche is a bimonthly history magazine owned by Gruner + Jahr based in Hamburg, Germany. The subtitle of the magazine is das Magazin für Geschichte...
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    to achieve ataraxia. In Pyrrhonism, ataraxia is the intended result of epoché (i.e., suspension of judgment) regarding all matters of dogma (i.e., non-evident...
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  • positivism and skepticism, most especially Pyrrhonism where it is referred to as epoché, but it is not limited to these areas. The 17th century rationalist René...
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    Fascism in Its Epoch (German: Der Faschismus in seiner Epoche), also known in English as The Three Faces of Fascism, is a 1963 book by historian and philosopher...
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    This technique of phenomenological reduction is known as "bracketing" or epoché. The goal is to give an unbiased description of the appearances of things...
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  • Skeptic Sextus Empiricus Concepts Ataraxia Acatalepsy Adiaphora Aporia Dogma Epoché Similar philosophies Empiric school Epilogism Academic skepticism Modern...
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    "lived experience." Loosely rooted in an epistemological device called epoché, Husserl's method entails the suspension of judgment while relying on the...
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