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24 Oct 2009 ... Carneades (Greek: Καρνεάδης, Karneadēs, "of Carnea"; c. 214 – 129 BC) was a radical skeptic born in Cyrene and the first of the philosophers ...
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13 Sep 2009 ... In ethics, the plank of Carneades is a thought experiment first proposed by Carneades of Cyrene; it explores the concept of self-defense in ...
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Carneades is an argument mapping application, with a graphical user interface, and a software library for building applications supporting various ...
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Current and prior versions of the Carneades sources, including both the Java FX sources of the argument mapping application and the Scheme libraries ...
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11 Aug 2004 ... Carneades (214–129/8 B.C.E.) was a member and eventually scholarch or head of the Academy, the philosophical school founded by Plato, ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Carneades (Greek philosopher), 214?bc 129? Greek philosopher who headed the New Academy at Athens when ...
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Carneades was head of the Platonic Academy in the 2nd century BCE. As a fierce academic skeptic, he was a strong critic of other schools, especially the ...
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The Roman historian's account of this Greek philosopher's visit to Rome, during which he argued opposite sides of an argument on successive days, ...
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The company has been named after the philosopher Carneades (c. 214-129 B.C.) born in Cyrene, North Africa. He was a radical sceptic and the first of the ...
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