- son
Aristippus the Younger,
Aristippus' grandson,
during the
later years of his life and
after his death.
There are
indications that
Aristippus was conflated...
-
Aristippus of Cyrene,
although many of the
principles of the
school are
believed to have been
formalized by his
grandson of the same name,
Aristippus...
-
Aristippus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρίστιππος) of
Larissa in
Thessaly was one of the
Aleuadae who
received lessons from the
philosopher Gorgias when he visited...
-
Henry Aristippus of
Calabria (born in
Santa Severina in 1105–10; died in
Palermo in 1162),
sometimes known as
Enericus or
Henricus Aristippus, was a religious...
-
Aristippus may
refer to:
Aristippus of Larissa, 5th
century BCE
Aleuadae Aristippus (lived c. 400 BC),
founder of the
Cyrenaic school of
philosophy Aristippus...
- Xenophon's work in
which Aristippus claims he
wants to live
without wishing to rule or be
ruled by others. In addition,
Aristippus maintained a skeptical...
-
Aristippus the
Younger (/ˌærəˈstɪpəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀρίστιππος; born c. 380 BC), of Cyrene, was a
Cyrenaic philosopher in the
second half of the 4th...
- it is a
consequence of a
virtuous life -- as
opposed to the
position Aristippus, who
holds that hēdonē is "wholly good". An
example is the
concept of...
-
slaves in 240,
Aristippus took
control of the city.
After resisting several ****aults by the
Achaean League under Aratus of Sicyon,
Aristippus was
killed during...
- Polyhistor, and
Demetrius of Magnesia, as well as
works by Hippobotus,
Aristippus, Panaetius,
Apollodorus of Athens, Sosicrates, Satyrus, Sotion, Neanthes...