Francisco Sanchez (Sanches), c. 1550-1623. Early modern skeptical thinker and medical writer, who worked in Toulouse but had been born in Portugal. He attacked both the Platonic and Aristotelian theories of knowledge. Sanchez's most important work is the epistemological Quod Nihil Scitur (That Nothing Is Known).
The Francisco Sanches Lectures
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A biennial lecture series in his honor, held at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Includes brief information about the philosopher.
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