Academic school of Plato's Academy

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The Academic school of Plato's Academy was a later phase of Plato’s Academy that emphasized critical inquiry and suspended judgment, laying key foundations for ancient Skepticism.

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instanceOf Hellenistic school of philosophy
philosophical school
alsoKnownAs Middle Academy
New Academy
coreConcept probable impressions (pithanon)
suspension of assent (epochē)
country Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
developsFrom Old Academy's interpretation of Plato
doctrine epistemological skepticism
fallibilism
probabilism
emphasizes critical inquiry
suspension of judgment
endTime 1st century BC
era Hellenistic period
follows Old Academy
foundedBy Arcesilaus
headOfSchool Antiochus of Ascalon
Arcesilaus
Carneades
Clitomachus
Philo of Larissa
historicalImportance laid foundations for later skeptical traditions
mediated Plato's thought to the Roman world
influenced Augustine of Hippo
Cicero
Pyrrhonian skepticism
surface form: Pyrrhonism

ancient Skepticism
influencedBy Plato
Socrates
keyFigure Antiochus of Ascalon
Arcesilaus
Carneades
Clitomachus
Philo of Larissa
language Ancient Greek
locatedIn Athens
method dialectical argument
refutation of dogmatic claims
opposes Epicureanism
Stoicism
partOf Academy of Athens
surface form: Plato's Academy
philosophicalTradition Platonism
Skepticism
precedes Middle Platonism
startTime circa 268 BC
teaches that certainty is unattainable
that wise persons should suspend judgment

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Skepticism influencedBy Academic school of Plato's Academy
Theban philosophical circle associatedWith Academic school of Plato's Academy
this entity surface form: Platonic Academy (intellectually)