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  • 21Anniceris — ( el. Ἀννίκερις), was an ancient Greek Cyrenaic philosopher, who lived in the late 4th century BC.He was a disciple of Paraebates, the student of Aristippus, and the Suda says he lived at the time of Alexander the Great (ruled 336–323 BC). [Suda …

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  • 22Hegesias of Cyrene — Hegesias ( el. Ἡγησίας) of Cyrenes was a Cyrenaic philosopher, who probably lived c. 300 BC.He is said by Diogenes Laërtius [Diogenes Laërtius, ii] to have been the disciple of Paraebates, himself a disciple of Antipater of Cyrene, himself a… …

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  • 23Arete of Cyrene — (or Arate of Cyrene ) (fl. late 5th and early 4th centuries BCE) was the daughter of Aristippus of Cyrene, a follower of Socrates. Arete is sometimes described as the successor of her father as head of the Cyrenaic school, but in fact it is not… …

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  • 24Arístipo — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Arístipo (desambiguación). Arístipo (435 a. C. 350 a. C.) fue un filósofo griego fundador de la …

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  • 25Bonaventure, the German Dominicans and the new translations — John Marenbon As the previous chapter has illustrated, even in the first half of the thirteenth century the outlook of thinkers was much affected by the newly available translations of Aristotle and of Arabic commentaries and treatises.1 By the… …

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  • 26CYRENAICI — Philosophi ab Aristippo, omne bonum in voluptate posuerunt, virtutemque censuerunt ob eam rem esse laudandam, quod efficiens esset voluptatis. Vide omnino Laerr. in Aristippo. Cicer. Hesych. Suid Voss. de Sect. Philos. c. 9. p. 38. 59. et seqq.… …

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  • 27Cyrenaic — Cyr e*na ic (s?r ? n? ?k or s? r? ), a. [L. Cyrenaicus, fr. Cyrene, in Libya.] Pertaining to Cyrenaica, an ancient country of northern Africa, and to Cyrene, its principal city; also, to a school of philosophy founded by Aristippus, a native of… …

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  • 28Hedonism — is the philosophy that pleasure is of ultimate importance, the most important pursuit. The name derives from the Greek word for delight (polytonic|ἡδονισμός hēdonismos from polytonic|ἡδονή hēdonē pleasure , a cognate of English sweet + suffix… …

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  • 30Socrates — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = Ancient philosophy color = #B0C4DE image caption = Socrates name = (Polytonic|Σωκράτης) birth = c. 469 / 470 BCcite web url = http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Socrates %28philosopher%29… …

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