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1 Oct 2009 ... Speusippus (c. 407 BC – 339 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher. Speusippus was Plato's nephew by his sister Potone. ...
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Speusippus of Athens was the son of Plato's sister Potone; he became head of the Academy on Plato's death in 348/347 and remained its head for eight years ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Speusippus (Greek philosopher), 339/ 338 bc Greek philosopher who became head, or scholarch, of the Greek Academy ...
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An essay by John Pepple, arguing that Plato's later works include a response to Speusippus' rejection of the Platonic forms. ...
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And he was succeeded by Speusippus, the son of Eurymedon, and a citizen of Athens, of the Myrrhinusian burgh, and he was the son of Plato's sister Potone. ...
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Plato and Speusippus, based on Aristotle's testimony.
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spyoosĭpˈəs, fl. 347–339 b.c., Greek philosopher; disciple and nephew of Plato, whom he succeeded as head of the Academy. Speusippus distinguished 10 grades ...
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21 Oct 2006 ... SPEUSIPPUS (4th century B.C.), Greek philosopher, son of Eurymedon and Potone, sister of Plato, is supposed to have been born about 407 B.C. ...
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(a) DEFINITION Speusippus argued that, since a definition is designed to identify its subject and differentiate it from everything else, it can only be ...
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