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Diogenes - Wikipedia Diogenes the Cynic[a] ( daɪˈɒdʒɪniːz , dy-OJ-in-eez; c 413 403 – c 324 321 BC), also known as Diogenes of Sinope, was an ancient Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Cynicism
Diogenes | Biography, Philosophy, Facts | Britannica Diogenes, archetype of the Cynics, a Greek philosophical sect that stressed stoic self-sufficiency and the rejection of luxury It was by personal example rather than any coherent system of thought that Diogenes conveyed the Cynic philosophy
5 Sharp Quotes From Diogenes, the Funniest Ancient Greek Philosopher Diogenes, an ancient Greek philosopher, is known for his extreme ascetic lifestyle and founding Cynicism He famously rejected societal norms, lived in a large ceramic jar and carried a lantern in daylight searching for an honest man
Diogenes of Sinope - World History Encyclopedia Diogenes of Sinope (lived circa 404 to 323 BCE) was a Greek Cynic philosopher best known for holding a lantern (or candle) to the faces of the citizens of Athens claiming he was searching for an honest man He rejected the concept of "manners" as a lie and advocated complete truthfulness at all times and under any circumstance
Diogenes of Sinope | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy This understanding, though, overlooks the centrality of reason in Diogenes’ practice Diogenes’ sense of shamelessness is best seen in the context of Cynicism in general Specifically, though, it stems from a repositioning of convention below nature and reason
Diogenes: the crazy, nudist Greek philosopher who insulted Alexander . . . Who was Diogenes? In the late 5th century BCE, Diogenes was born in Sinope, a Greek colony located on the southern coast of the Black Sea His father was known as Hicesias and he worked as a banker that became connected to a scandal involving the corruption of coinage
Diogenes of Sinope: The Cynic Who Lived in a Tub Diogenes' life and philosophy left a profound legacy, shaping not only the Cynic school but also influencing Stoicism His teachings on virtue, self-control, and the rejection of superficial desires resonated through the ages, finding echoes in later philosophical and religious traditions
Diogenes - The Greek Philosopher Diogenes was an ancient Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Cynic philosophy Diogenes was a controversial figure known for holding a lantern to the faces of the citizens claiming he was searching for an honest man
Diogenes of Sinope (4th Century BCE) - Encyclopedia. com Diogenes of Sinope, who lived in the fourth century BCE, was the prototype of the Cynics, who probably were so called from Diogenes' Greek nickname, the Dog (kuon ; adjective form, kunikos )