[PDF][PDF] Hume and ancient scepticism

J Annas - 2000 - philarchive.org
Enquiry; but he does make some references in the Second Enquiry, in one of the Essays,
and in the Natural History of Religion. There are two points that stand out, at least to
someone well acquainted with Sextus. Firstly, what text was Hume reading?" He quotes from
Sextus once in Greek," so he had access to a Greek edition and not just the 1562Stephanus
Latin translation." One would expect him to use the edition of Fabricius, which had been
available since 1718. However, if we assume this, we run into difficulties. In the Second …