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Crates (Ancient Greek: ???t??; c. 365 ? c. 285 BC) of Thebes was a Cynic philosopher. Crates gave away his money to live a life of poverty on the streets of Athens. He married Hipparchia of Maroneia w ...
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Diogenes of Babylon (also known as Diogenes of Seleucia; c. 230?c. 150/140 BC) was a Stoic philosopher. He was the head of the Stoic school in Athens, and he was one of three philosophers sent to Rome ...
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Hecato or Hecaton of Rhodes (Greek: ???t??; fl. c. 100 BC) was a Stoic philosopher.He was a native of Rhodes, and a disciple of Panaetius, but nothing else is known of his life. It is clear that he wa ...
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Cynicism (Greek: ????s???) is a school of ancient Greek philosophy as practiced by the Cynics (Greek: ???????, Latin: Cynici). For the Cynics, the purpose of life was to live in virtue, in agreement w ...
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Diogenes of Sinope (Greek: Διογένης ὁ Σινωπεύς, Diogenēs ho Sinōpeus) was a Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Cynic philosophy. Also known as Diogenes the Cynic, he was born in Sinope, an I ...
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