The Ultimate Guide to Ancient Greek Philosophy
Your scribe's essay on Pyrrho of Elis starts on page 109
Grok tells me that Philosophy Now is "the world's most widely-read philosophy magazine." It's published out of London and supposedly available in bookstores throughout the English-speaking world.
It also occasionally publishes "Ultimate Guides." Grok:
Philosophy Now's Ultimate Guides are a series of themed bookazines published by Philosophy Now, the world's most widely-read philosophy magazine (established in 1991). Each guide is a curated anthology of the best articles from the magazine's archives, organized around a central philosophical topic. They aim to provide accessible, engaging introductions to key ideas, thinkers, and debates, making complex concepts readable for both beginners and enthusiasts. The series features high-quality writing from philosophers, academics, and contributors, often with illustrations and a magazine-style layout. There are currently seven volumes in the series, released periodically since 2017.
They just released The Ultimate Guide to Ancient Greek Philosophy. You can find my essay about the Age of Too Much Information, Ataraxia (the existential suspense of judgement), and the pagan saint of dealing with information overload on page 109.