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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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One of the minor Socratic schools founded by Antisthenes, a follower of Socrates. Article from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Cynicism in philosophy. ... Philosophy of the movement started by Diogenes of Sinope (4th century BC) and possibly influenced by Antisthenes, a contemporary and disciple of Socrates (469-399 BC). ... Source: D R Dudley, A History of Cynicism (1937)
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Cynic - Entry in Wikipedia on the small but influential school of ancient philosophy, whose members included Antisthenes, Diogenes of Sinope, Crates of Thebes, and Zeno. ... Cynicism - Brief paper on Cynicism ... Top: Society: Philosophy: History of Philosophy: Ancient: Cynicism (6)
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Entry in Wikipedia on the small but influential school of ancient philosophy, whose members included Antisthenes, Diogenes of Sinope, Crates of Thebes, and Zeno. ... Sophia on-line philosophy course that asks and answers, "What is Cynicism?" and "Who were the Cynics?" includes a cynic's self test. ... Brief paper on Cynicism...
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