Cética
Cética is a term derived from the Greek word *skepsis*, meaning "inquiry" or "doubt," and is closely associated with the philosophical school of Skepticism. This tradition, particularly prominent in ancient Greece, emphasizes the pursuit of truth through systematic doubt and examination of knowledge claims. Skeptics argue that absolute certainty in knowledge is unattainable, advocating instead for a provisional acceptance of beliefs based on limited evidence.
The most influential Skeptical movement originated with Pyrrho of Elis (c. 360–270 BCE), who taught that perceptions
In modern philosophy, Cética influences appear in epistemology, where skepticism about knowledge’s foundations persists. Thinkers like
Beyond philosophy, "cética" can refer to a broader skeptical mindset—questioning authority, evaluating evidence, and avoiding dogmatism