-
become the
pupil of Diogenes,
Monimus feigned madness by
throwing money around until his
master discarded him.
Monimus also
became acquainted with Crates...
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Monimus (/ˈmɒnəməs/;
Ancient Gr****: Μόνιμος; fl. 4th
century BC), son of Pythion, was a
Macedonian officer who
espoused the
cause of
Olympias in her final...
- come down to us via Zeno's writings. His
other pupils included Metrocles,
Monimus, Menippus, Cleomenes, Theombrotus, and Crates'
brother Pasicles. He may...
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Although Cynicism concentrated primarily on ethics, some Cynics, such as
Monimus,
addressed epistemology with
regard to
tuphos (τῦφος)
expressing skeptical...
- sold as a slave.
Xeniades was
supposed to have been the man who
persuaded Monimus to
become a
follower of Diogenes, and was the
source of his
skeptical doctrines...
- Demetrius,
Heraclides Book 6: The
Cynics Antisthenes,
Diogenes of Sinope,
Monimus, Onesicritus,
Crates of Thebes, Metrocles, Hipparchia, Menippus, Menedemus...
-
Indian philosophy of Maya, or in
ancient Gr**** philosophy—Anaxarchus and
Monimus likened existing things to a scene-painting and
supposed them to resemble...
- sold as a slave.
Xeniades was
supposed to have been the man who
persuaded Monimus to
become a
follower of Diogenes, and was the
source of his
skeptical doctrines...
-
Academic skeptic Mnesarchus of
Athens Stoic Moderatus of
Gades Neopythagorean Monimus Cynic Myia
Pythagorean Nausiphanes Atomist Nicarete of
Megara Megarian...
- Onesicritus,
pupil of Diogenes.
Hegesias of
Sinope fl. 325 BC
Pupil of Diogenes.
Monimus of
Syracuse fl. 325 BC
Pupil of Diogenes.
Crates of
Thebes c. 365–c. 285...