An ephectic (Ancient Greek: ἐφεκτικός, ephektikos) potentially describes three interrelated concepts: (1) a type of skeptic, (2) the practice of a type of skepticism, or (3) the general state of being "given to suspense of judgment".
An ephectic (Ancient Greek: ἐφεκτικός, ephektikos) potentially describes three interrelated concepts: (1) a type of skeptic, (2) the practice of a type of skepticism, or (3) the general state of being "given to suspense of judgment". (en)
An ephectic (Ancient Greek: ἐφεκτικός, ephektikos) potentially describes three interrelated concepts: (1) a type of skeptic, (2) the practice of a type of skepticism, or (3) the general state of being "given to suspense of judgment". (en)