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The Cynics (Greek: , Latin: ) were an influential group of philosophers from the ancient school of Cynicism. Their philosophy was that the purpose of life was to live a life of Virtue in agreement w...
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The Cynic School, founded at Athens about 400 B.C., continued in existence until about 200 B.C. It sprang from the ethical doctrine of Socrates regarding ... Nevertheless, there were in the Cynic philosophy elements, especially the ethical element, which later became a source of genuine inspiration in the StoicSchool.
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One of the minor Socratic schools founded by Antisthenes, a follower of Socrates. Article from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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; MODERN PHILOSOPHIES OF THE CYNIC ... If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried. ... A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking.
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Not only are many of Jesus sayings suspiciously cynic sounding, turns out there was a famous hotbed of cynic philosophy right in Galilee, right when Jesus lived. Cynics by the way were famous for not owning things, and for walking around talking about the meaning of life.
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Philosophy Made Easy: Anselmian Ontology ... by Chi_The_Cynic; 4-05-02 ... this comic belongs to set; Philosophy Made Easy...
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Finally, the mark of the Cynic is found throughout the texts of literature and philosophy. Menippean Satire has a clear debt, and Diogenes of Sinope in particular appears as a character in literary and philosophical contexts;
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Cynic (ancient Greek philosophy), any member of a Greek philosophical sect that flourished from the 4th century bce to well into Christian times and was distinguished more for its unconventional way of life than for any system of thought. ... CREATE MY Cynic NEW DOCUMENT...
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Nevertheless, there were in the Cynic philosophy elements, especially the ethical element, which later became a source of genuine inspiration in the Stoic School. ... Catholic Encyclopedia (1913); by multiple editors; Cynic School of Philosophy...
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Cynicism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cynicism (Greek: ) originally comprised the various philosophies of a group of ancient Greeks called the Cynics , founded by Antisthenes in about the 4th century BC. The Cynics rejected all convent...
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