Appendix

The Slightest Philosophy
(prospective second ed.)

Citing a Problematic Tradition

Sextus Empiricus:

“Although, no doubt, it is easy to say what nature each of the underlying objects appears to each man to possess, we cannot go on to say what its real nature is, since the disagreement admits in itself of no settlement. For the person who tries to settle it is...in one of the aforementioned dispositions... And if he is to judge the sense impressions while he is in some one disposition...he will not be
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