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- Diogenes - Wikipedia
Diogenes the Cynic, [a] also known as Diogenes of Sinope (c 413 403–c 324 321 BC), was an ancient Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Cynicism Renowned for his ascetic lifestyle, biting wit, and radical critiques of social conventions, he became a legendary figure whose life and teachings have been recounted, often through
- Diogenes | Biography, Philosophy, Facts | Britannica
Diogenes (born, Sinope, Paphlygonia—died c 320 bce, probably at Corinth, Greece) was the archetype of the Cynics, a Greek philosophical sect that stressed stoic self-sufficiency and the rejection of luxury
- Diogenes - Encyclopedia. com
Diogenes (ca 400-ca 325 B C ), a Greek philosopher, was the most famous exponent of Cynicism, which called for a closer imitation of nature, the repudiation of most human conventions, and complete independence of mind and spirit
- Diogenes of Sinope - World History Encyclopedia
Diogenes of Sinope (l c 404-323 BCE) was a Greek Cynic philosopher best known for holding a lantern (or candle) to the faces of the citizens of Athens claiming he was searching for an honest man
- Diogenes of Sinope - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Diogenes is a harsh critic of Plato, regularly disparaging Plato’s metaphysical pursuits and thereby signaling a clear break from primarily theoretical ethics Diogenes’ talent for undercutting social and religious conventions and subverting political power can tempt readers into viewing his position as merely negative
- Diogenes of Sinope - PhilosophyStudent. org
Born about 412 BC in the Ionian Black Sea colony of Sinope, Diogenes was a founder of Cynic philosophy and by far the most famous of the Cynics—ascetics, who believed that the purpose of life was to live naturally and virtuously, shunning power, fame, and wealth —indeed, all material possessions
- Diogenes: The Crazy Greek Philosopher Plato Called ‘Socrates Gone Mad . . .
Diogenes (412 BC- 323 BC) was a Greek philosopher like no other One of the founders of the cynic philosophy, Diogenes believed that people should live simple lives that reject all natural desires
- Diogenes of Sinope, eccentric prototype hermit of classical antiquity . . .
Diogenes as Prototype Western Secular Urban Hermit The eccentric Greek philosopher Diogenes (412-323 BCE) is perhaps the classical world's prototype of urban hermit Diogenes lived without possessions or social ties, and offered sharp public rebukes to the hypocrisy and greed of his day
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