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- Confucius (lit. "Master Kung," 551 BCE - 479 BCE) was an esteemed Chinese thinker and social philosopher, whose teachings and philosophy have...
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- Plotinus was a major philosopher in the ancient world and is widely considered the father of Neoplatonism. Much of our biographical information...
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- Antisthenes (Greek: "'"', c. 444-365 BC), the founder of the Cynic school of philosophy, was born at Athens of a Thracian mother. In his youth he...
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- Alcinous (alternatively, Alcinoos, Alkinoos), was a Middle Platonist philosopher of the second century A.D. He has been identified by some scholars...
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- Aristippus (c. 435-366 B.C.) was a Greek philosopher born in Cyrene in Africa. He was evidently well-known as a follower of Socrates, since Plato...
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- Speusippus (407 BC-339 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher. Speusippus was Plato's nephew by his sister Potone. After Plato's death, Speusippus...
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- Proclus Lycaeus, was a Greek Neoplatonist philosopher, one of the last major Greek philosophers (see Damascius). He set forth one of the most...
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- Cleobulus, the son of Evagoras, was a Greek philosopher and a native of Lindus. He lived as late as 560 BC. He studied philosophy in Egypt; and had...
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- Numenius of Apamea was a Greek philosopher, who lived in Apamea in Syria and flourished during the latter half of the second century AD He was a...
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- Archelaus was a Greek philosopher of the 5th century BCE, born probably in Athens, though Diogenes Laƫrtius (ii. 16) says he was born in Miletus. H...
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