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Antisthenes (Greek: Ἀντισθένης; c. 445-c. 365 BCE) was a Greek philosopher and a pupil of Socrates. Antisthenes first learned rhetoric under Gorgias before ...
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Athenian philosopher and founder of the Cynic sect who was born around 440 BCE.
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Article from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Antisthenes (Greek philosopher), c. 445 bcc. 365 Greek philosopher, of Athens, who was a disciple of Socrates and ...
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8 quotes and quotations by Antisthenes. ... Antisthenes I am sadly afraid that I must have done some wicked thing. Antisthenes ...
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Antisthenes. What the Greek philosopher thought about cosmology, religion, creation, the myths and the gods.
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Antisthenes (c. 444-365 BC), the founder of the Cynic school of philosophy, was born at Athens of a Thracian mother, a fact which may account for the ...
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Antisthenes walked around in an old cloak since he had given every-thing he owned away. One day Socrates met him in the street and told him his vanity shone ...
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Paper from the 20th World Congress of Philosophy by Menahem Luz.
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Antisthenes (about 450-370 BC) came to be regarded as the founder of the Cynic school of philosophy. Cynic means 'dog-like', and the name refers to the ...
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