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alone knowable. Thus, the sole aim for
everyone should be pleasure.
Cyrenaicism deduces a single,
universal aim for all
people which is pleasure. Furthermore...
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Eastern lineages or
spiritual beliefs, such as
Quantum Light Breath. The
Cyrenaics developed the
spiritual practice of
negative visualization,
which was...
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students Antisthenes, Aristippus, and
Plato went on to
found Cynicism,
Cyrenaicism, and Platonism, respectively.
Plato taught Aristotle who
created the...
- on the
streets of Athens. The
Cyrenaics were
founded by
Aristippus of Cyrene, who was a
pupil of Socrates. The
Cyrenaics were
hedonists and held that pleasure...
- c. 356 BCE) was a
hedonistic Gr****
philosopher and the
founder of the
Cyrenaic school of philosophy. He was a
pupil of Socrates, but
adopted a different...
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examples set by Kalanos, Dandamis, and Zarmanochegas.[citation needed] The
Cyrenaic philosopher Hegesias of Cyrene, from the city of
Cyrene where Magas of...
- Cyrenaica. The area was home to the
renowned philosophy school of the
Cyrenaics. In 525 BC the
Persian army of
Cambyses II
overran Cyrenaica,
which for...
- one of the
oldest philosophical theories,
hedonism was
discussed by the
Cyrenaics and
Epicureans in
ancient Greece, the
Charvaka school in
ancient India...
- Two
others were long-lasting: Cynicism,
founded by Antisthenes, and
Cyrenaicism,
founded by Aristippus. The
Cynics considered life's
purpose to live...
- very
different from
hedonism as
colloquially understood.
Following the
Cyrenaic philosopher Aristippus,
Epicurus believed that the
greatest good was to...