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Aesara of
Lucania (Gr****: Αἰσάρα Aisara) (fl. 400BC - 300BC) was a
conjectured Pythagorean philosopher who may have
written On
Human Nature, a fragment...
- the name
Aesara for
their fork of Theano. On 29 Nov 2022, the PyMC
development team
announced that the PyMC
developers will fork the
Aesara project under...
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called Pyrrhonist Discourses which became a
central text for the
Pyrrhonists Aesara 5th/4th
century BC
Pythagorean wrote On
Human Nature, of
which a fragment...
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Pleurotoma aesara Dall, 1918
Pleurotoma asperulata E. A. Smith, 1882 (invamid:
junior homonym of
Pleurotoma asperulata Lamarck, 1822;
Pleurotoma aesara Dall...
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surviving fragment from the 3rd
century BC by the late-Pythagorean
philosopher Aesara reasoned that: I
think human nature provides a
common standard of law and...
- com****tional backend, but
decided in 2020 to fork
Theano under the name
Aesara.
Large parts of the
Theano codebase have been
refactored and compilation...
- but
others suppose it to have been
written by the
Pythagorean philosopher Aesara. Some
sources conflate Aresas with an "Aresandrus of Lucania",
though this...
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Nicarete of
Megara (fl.
around 300 BCE)
Ptolemais of
Cyrene (3rd
century BCE)
Aesara of
Lucania (3rd
century BCE)
Diotima of
Mantinea (appears in Plato's Symposium)...
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Sceptic philosopher Aeropus I of
Macedon – king
Aeropus II of
Macedon – king
Aesara –
female Pythagorean philosopher Aeschines Socraticus –
Socratic philosopher...
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translator Wilna Adriaanse (b. 1958,
South Africa), nv. in
Afrikaans Aesara of
Lucania (4th or 3rd
century BC,
Ancient Greece),
philosopher Ethel Afamado...