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Cyrenaics | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyThe Cyrenaics are one of the minor Socratic schools. The school was founded by Aristippus, a follower of Socrates.History · Epistemology · Ethics · Pleasure, Happiness, and...
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Ancient Ethical Theory - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAug 3, 2004 · ... ancient moral theory. 6. Cyrenaics. The first of the Cyrenaic school was Aristippus, who came from Cyrene, a Greek city on the north African ...1. Introduction · 3. Plato · 4. Aristotle
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[PDF] Cyrenaics - PhilArchiveThe Cyrenaics were one of the 'minor Socratic' schools, founded by Aristippus (4th century BCE), a follower of Socrates, although its theory was largely ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Cyrenaics - Notre Dame Philosophical ReviewsApr 14, 2013 · The Cyrenaics are a fascinating but obscure ancient philosophical school, founded by Aristippus of Cyrene, one of Socrates' followers.
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[PDF] Introduction - Princeton UniversityCyrenaic movement, Theodorus “the Godless.” Previous scholars have noted the profound break Theodorus makes from Cyrenaic tradition, since he de- clares ...Missing: decline | Show results with:decline
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[PDF] 047: Hellenistic Philosophy – Cynics, Cyrenaics, and PeripateticsCyrene following Magas' death, the Cyrenaic school had all but disappeared into obscurity, replaced by ... Hellenistic period is the logic of Theophrastus”, in ...
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The Epistemology of the Cyrenaic SchoolThe Cyrenaic school was a fourth-century BC philosophical movement, related both to the Socratic tradition and to Greek Scepticism.
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[PDF] The sources and scope of Cyrenaic skepticism - PhilArchiveABSTRACT: This paper focuses on two questions: (I) why do the Cyrenaics deny that we can gain knowledge concerning “external things,” and (II) how ...
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[PDF] The Cyrenaics on Pleasure, Happiness, and Future-ConcernABSTRACT: The Cyrenaics assert that (1) particular pleasure is the highest good, and happiness is valued not for its own sake, but only for the sake of the ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Cyrenaics - Brill Reference Works... Cyrenaics" published on by Brill ... pleasure (hēdonḗ) the supreme good (summum ... intensity and length, but by necessity must always be of limited duration ...
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The Birth of Hedonism: The Cyrenaic Philosophers and Pleasure as ...The paper discusses the philosophical contributions of the Cyrenaic philosophers, particularly focusing on the ideas of Aristippus and Hegesias regarding ...
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Kurt Lampe, The Birth of Hedonism. The Cyrenaic philosophers and ...The book offers a detailed reconstruction of the ethical doctrines of both the Cyrenaics of the first generation (such as Aristippus the Elder, his daughter ...
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Epicurus and the Cyrenaics on katastematic and kinetic pleasuresDec 5, 2012 · This chapter discusses Epicurean and Cyrenaic conceptions of pleasure in relation to one another. The reason for juxtaposing their ...Missing: bodily mental
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[PDF] The Cyrenaics vs. the Pyrrhonists on Knowledge of AppearancesBut if the preceding is correct, how does the Pyrrhonian skeptic differ from the Cyrenaics at all? Why do the Cyrenaics claim that they apprehend the pathê ...
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Ancient Skepticism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyFeb 24, 2010 · Ancient skepticism is as much concerned with belief as with knowledge. As long as knowledge has not been attained, the skeptics aim not to affirm anything.
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Dialectical School - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAug 27, 2004 · Together with the Megarics, Cyrenaics and Cynics they count among the minor Socratic schools. ... Megarian School | Prior, Arthur | Stoicism.Missing: overlap | Show results with:overlap
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Cynics | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMoreover, the Cynics neglect, and very often ridicule, speculative philosophy. They are especially harsh critics of dogmatic thought, theories they consider ...
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[PDF] A-History-of-Cynicism.pdf - HolyBooks.comstories contrast Diogenes and Aristippus as the respective extremes of asceticism and hedonism. But between Diogenes and the elder Aristippus there was ...
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LacusCurtius • Diogenes LaërtiusApr 8, 2020 · Diogenes' Lives of the Philosophers, in English translation; some parts also in the original Greek. Part of a very large site on classical ...
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Hedonism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyOct 17, 2013 · Bentham claimed that there are at least six 'dimensions of value in a pleasure or a pain': intensity, duration, certainty or uncertainty, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cyrenaics - Routledge Encyclopedia of PhilosophyThe Cyrenaic school was a Greek philosophical school which flourished in the fourth and early third centuries bc. It took its name from the native city of ...
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The True Meaning of Hedonism: A Philosophical PerspectiveNov 16, 2023 · Hedonism focuses on maximizing pleasure & minimizing pain as the primary goals of life, impacting decision-making & wellbeing.