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Diogenes the Cynic, also
known as
Diogenes of
Sinope (c. 413/403–c. 324/321 BCE), was an
ancient Gr****
philosopher and one of the
founders of Cynicism...
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Diogenes seems to have been much
fuller than that
which we now possess.
Although Diogenes had a will to
objectivity and fact-checking,
Diogenes's works...
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Diogenes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Diogenes (412–323 BCE) was a Gr****
philosopher and one of the
founders of
Cynic philosophy.
Diogenes may...
- as
evidence of
Diogenes'
disregard for authority, wealth, and decorum.
Plutarch and
Diogenes Laërtius
report that
Alexander and
Diogenes died on the same...
- was
first recognized in 1966 and
designated Diogenes syndrome by
Clark et al. The name
derives from
Diogenes of Sinope, an
ancient Gr**** philosopher, a...
- Embalming. The
Diogenes Club is also the name of a
British alternative pop band. In 1932 a
group of
naturists founded The
Diogenes Sun Club. "
Diogenes Sun Club"...
- in the late 400s BC. He was
followed by
Diogenes, who
lived in a
ceramic jar on the
streets of Athens.
Diogenes took
Cynicism to its
logical extremes with...
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Diogenes of
Babylon (also
known as
Diogenes of Seleucia;
Ancient Gr****: Διογένης Βαβυλώνιος; Latin:
Diogenes Babylonius; c. 230 – c. 150/140 BC) was a...
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Diogenes of
Apollonia (/daɪˈɒdʒɪniːz/ dy-OJ-in-eez;
Ancient Gr****: Διογένης ὁ Ἀπολλωνιάτης, romanized:
Diogénēs ho Apollōniátēs; fl. 5th
century BC) was...
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Diogenes of
Seleucia (Ancient Gr****: Διογένης; fl. 2nd
century BC) was an
Epicurean philosopher, who has
sometimes been
confused with
Diogenes of Babylon...