Zetetic Skepticism

Zetetic Skepticism

Stewart Umphrey
Role: Author

This is an essay about inquiry. It begins with a discussion of the passage in Plato’s Meno in which Socrates confronts a skeptical challenge to the presumption that inquiry or zetesis is possible. Socrates must somehow deal with this zetetic skepticism. Stewart Umphrey argues that Socrates does not adequately deal with zetetic skepticism and so occlude him to be both skeptical and zetetic.