In this paper I make a review of the relation between affections and the apparent in ancient skepticism. I hereby evaluate ethical and epistemological dimensions of this relation, in what concerns the exchange between the inside and the outside of subjectivity. I understand this exchange in terms of the continuum of knowledge. I begin this text with a reading of a passage of Sextus Empiricus' Outlines of Skepticism, proceeding next with an evaluation of skeptical knowledge and affection, in the context of a revision of the main concepts of this philosophical tradition. This will allow us to treat the critical character of its postulates, as well as its actuality.
Keywords:
affection, the apparent, criticism, knowledge, skepticism
Undurraga, F. de. (2008). La importancia de las apariencias: afección y continuo del conocimiento en el escepticismo antiguo. Revista De Filosofía, 64, Pág. 33–48. Retrieved from https://revistaderechoeconomico.uchile.cl/index.php/RDF/article/view/17237