The Nietzsche Podcast

136: Pyrrho - Ancient Skepticism

Mar 24, 2026
A lively dive into ancient skepticism, focusing on Pyrrho’s life, anecdotes, and image of indifference. They outline Pyrrhonian practices like ataraxia, ephektos, and adiaphoria. The ten modes of Pyrrho and Agrippa’s five tropes get close attention. Connections to Socratic doubt, Hume, medicine, and the legacy through Montaigne and Hume are explored.
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Suspension Of Judgment Leads To Ataraxia

  • Suspension of judgment (ephektos) aims to produce ataraxia — tranquility or impassivity — which skeptics treat as the chief good.
  • Pyrrho's life anecdotes illustrate adiaphoria (indifference) as the pathway to emotional equanimity.
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Practical Life Despite Philosophical Suspension

  • Skeptics claim they follow custom and laws for practical life while withholding judgment on speculative matters, reconciling tranquility with everyday action.
  • Laertius records skeptics saying they avoid some things and seek others by custom, not dogma.
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Tranquility As An Accidental Outcome

  • Sextus Empiricus likens Pyrrhonian doubt to Apelles' accidental painting: universal doubt can accidentally produce tranquility without being a deliberate method.
  • This frames skepticism as a possibly non-methodical, emergent state like spontaneous Zen insights.
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