New Academy in Athens

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The New Academy in Athens was a later phase of Plato’s Academy known for its skeptical philosophical approach, prominently developed under the leadership of Carneades.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf phase of Plato's Academy
philosophical school
coreDoctrine impossibility of certain knowledge
probabilistic assent
suspension of judgment (epochē)
developedUnderLeadershipOf Carneades NERFINISHED
engagedIn polemics against Stoic epistemology
field philosophy
follows Old Academy NERFINISHED
hasKeyFigure Arcesilaus NERFINISHED
Carneades NERFINISHED
Clitomachus NERFINISHED
hasPhilosophicalOrientation Academic skepticism NERFINISHED
epistemological skepticism
hasSuccessor Late Academy NERFINISHED
Middle Academy NERFINISHED
influenced Cicero NERFINISHED
later Hellenistic skepticism
influencedBy Plato
Socratic method NERFINISHED
earlier Platonism
knownFor skeptical philosophical approach
languageOfInstruction Ancient Greek
locatedIn Ancient Greece NERFINISHED
Athens
namedAfter original Academy of Plato NERFINISHED
opposedTo Stoicism NERFINISHED
partOf Plato's Academy NERFINISHED
precedes Middle Academy NERFINISHED
region Attica NERFINISHED
subfield epistemology
ethics
timePeriod Hellenistic period
tradition Platonic tradition
traditionBranch Academic skepticism NERFINISHED

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Carneades associatedWith New Academy in Athens