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Coriscus of
Scepsis (/kɔːˈrɪskəs/; Gr****: Κορίσκος Σκήψιος) and his
brother Erastus were
students of Plato. He was also a
friend of Aristotle. Coriscus'...
- language-independent
fallacy is, for example: "
Coriscus is
different from Socrates." "Socrates is a man." "Therefore,
Coriscus is
different from a man.": 4 Indian...
- (son of Codrus) [pt], see
Thales of
Miletus Neleus of Scepsis, son of
Coriscus of Scepsis, a
disciple of
Aristotle and
Theophrastus This disambiguation...
- Clearchus,
tyrant of Heraclea; Chaeron,
tyrant of Pellene;
Erastus and
Coriscus,
tyrants of Skepsis;
Hermias of
Atarneus and ****os; and Calippus, tyrant...
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Neleus of
Scepsis (/ˈniːliəs, -ljuːs/; Gr****: Νηλεύς), was the son of
Coriscus of Scepsis. He was a
disciple of
Aristotle and Theophrastus, the latter...
- 150 – c. 215
Middle Platonist ****omachus 187 BC – 109 BC New
Academy Coriscus of
Scepsis fl. 4th
century BC
Academy Crantor born c. 350 BC
Academy Crates...
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Erastus of
Scepsis (/ɪˈræstəs/; Gr****: Ἔραστος Σκήψιος) and his
brother Coriscus were
students of Plato. He was also a
friend of Aristotle.
Scepsis is located...
- Old
Plato Aristotle Eudoxus Philip of Opus
Aristonymus Coriscus and
Erastus of
Scepsis Demetrius of
Amphipolis Euaeon of
Lampsacus Heraclides and Python...
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Perdiccas III of Macedon; the
Sixth to
Hermias of Atarneus, Erastus, and
Coriscus; the
Tenth to Aristodorus; the
Eleventh to Laodamas; and the
Ninth and...
- (metaphor) Co**** (linguistics) Cora
Diamond Core
ontology Corelative Coriscus of
Scepsis Corliss Lamont Cornel West
Cornelian dilemma Cornelio Fabro...