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Diogenes of Sinope (Greek: Diogenes ho Sinopeus ), also known as Diogenes the Cynic was a Greek philosopher, born in Sinope (modern day Sinop, Turkey) about 412 BC (according to other sources 404...
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Article and anecdotes about his way of life by Ben Best. ... I have long been inspired by the apocryphal story that "Diogenes of Sinope" went about ancient Greece vainly searching for an honest man. But I have no interest in being his apologist.
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Short note on the life and work of Diogenes. ... Diogenes was chief among the school known as the cynics, though possibly not representative of it [Diogenes "carried the principles of the sect to an extreme of asceticism." (OED.)]. It was said of Diogenes that throughout his life he "searched with a lantern in the daylight...
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An article about his life and context by Sanderson Beck. ... Hippocrates; Isocrates; Aristotle; Aristotle's Rhetoric; Aristotle's Ethics; Aristotle's Politics; Diogenes ... This chapter has been published in the book Greece & Rome to 30 BC. For ordering information please click here.
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Online text of C.D. Yonge's translation. ... Heraclitus, Xenophanes, Parmenides, Melissus, Zeno, the Eleatic Leucippus, Democritus, Protagoras, Diogenes of Apollonia, Anaxarchus, Pyrrho, Timon.
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I. DIOGENES was a native of Sinope, the son of Tresius, a money-changer. And Diocles says that he was forced to flee from his native city, as his father kept the public bank there, and had adulterated the coinage. ... But Eubulides, in his essay on Diogenes, says, that it was Diogenes himself who did this, and that he...
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A few stories about "The Dog". ... Diogenes of Sinope the Cyni ... My name is Diogenes,my nickname is dog. Ferryman you bring the dead men to the otherside of Hades, bring me also,and if I did something in my whole life, it is that I relieved the human life from any useless pride...
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28 quotes and quotations by Diogenes ... ; Add the "Quote of the Day" to Your Site or Blog Now!; ... Type: Philosopher Quotes; Category: Greek Philosopher Quotes; Year of Birth: 412 BC; Year of Death: 323 BC; Nationality: Greek;
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The most illustrious of the Cynic philosophers, Diogenes of Sinope serves as the template for the Cynic sage in antiquity. ... It is disputed whether Diogenes left anything in writing. If he did, the texts he composed have since been lost.
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