- of All
Heresies Philosophers such as
Plato and
Aristotle also act as
doxographers, as
their comments on the
ideas of
their predecessors indirectly tell...
- and Archelaus. This
classification can be
traced to the
doxographer Sotion. The
doxographer Diogenes Laërtius
divides pre-Socratic
philosophy into the...
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Aetius (/eɪˈiːʃiəs/; Gr****: Ἀέτιος) was a 1st- or 2nd-century AD
doxographer and
Eclectic philosopher. None of Aetius'
works survives today, but he solves...
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Aetios (Ἀέτιος) may
refer to:
Aetius (philosopher), 1st- or 2nd-century
doxographer and
Eclectic philosopher Aëtius of Antioch, 4th-century
Anomean theologian...
- but
acquires knowledge as the
outside world is
impressed upon it. The
doxographer Aetius summarizes this view as "When a man is born, the
Stoics say, he...
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almost forgotten, and Aristotle, his
successor Theophrastus, and a few
doxographers provide us with the
little information that remains. However, we know...
- main
source concerning the
details of Thales's life and
career is the
doxographer Diogenes Laërtius, in his third-century-AD work
Lives and
Opinions of...
- but
acquires knowledge as the
outside world is
impressed upon it. The
doxographer Aetius summarizes this view as "When a man is born, the
Stoics say, he...
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wealthy and
illustrious family. His
dates are uncertain;
according to
doxographer Diogenes Laërtius, he
flourished just
before 500 BC,
which would put...
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astronomer Hipparchus of
Nicaea (c. 185 – c. 120 BC), who,
according to the
doxographer, said that the
philosopher Democritus of
Abdera (c. 470/460 – c. 370/360...