Pyrrho (;
Pyrron, c. 360 BC – c. 270 BC), a Greek
philosopher of
Classical Antiquity, was a student of Eastern philosophy and is credited as being the first Greek
skeptic philosopher and the inspiration for the school known as
Pyrrhonism, founded by
Aenesidemus in the 1st century BC. He was exposed to Eastern (Indian) philosophy and introduced it to Greece and is popularly known for his skeptic philosophy modeled on the pioneering Indian skeptical philosophical schools and traditions.