Schulze G

When1:  1792

Who:    Gottlöb Ernst Schulze [Schulze, Gottlob Ernst]

What:   philosopher

Where:  Germany

works\  Aenesidemus or Concerning the Foundations of the Philosophy of the Elements Issued by Professor Reinhold in Jena Together with a Defense of Skepticism against the Pretensions of the Critique of Reason [1792: about ancient Greek Academy philosopher Aenesidemus's ideas]

Detail: He lived 1761 to 1831. Aenesidemus was a sceptic and later Pyrrhonian, who discussed principle of suspended judgment {epoché, Schulze}.

Epistemology

Knowledge that is beyond, or does not depend on, experience is impossible. Senses and understanding are things-in-themselves and people cannot know them. Mental faculties are not real or metaphysical entities, just similar-activity descriptions.

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