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- Aristotle was a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. He wrote on diverse subjects, including physics,...
- male
- Prodicus of Ceos (Greek: Πρόδικος "Pródikos", (c. 465 - 415) was a Greek philosopher, part of the first generation of Sophists. "He was a Sophist i...
- male
- Phaenarete, wife of Sophroniscus, was the mother of the Greek philosopher Socrates and his half-brother, Patrocles. (Since Sophroniscus had died...
- male
- Critolaus, a Greek philosopher, was born at Phaselis in the 2nd century B.C. He lived to the age of eighty-two and died probably before 111 B.C. He...
- male
- Censorinus, Roman grammarian and miscellaneous writer, flourished during the 3rd century AD. He was the author of a lost work "De Accentibus" and...
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- Antiochus of Ascalon (ca. 130 BC - 68 BC) was a Greek philosopher. His philosophy consisted of an attempt to reconcile the doctrines of his...
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- Hipparchia the Cynic was a female Greek philosopher said to have been born around 340 BC. Little is known about Hipparchia, for several reasons....
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- Benjamin Farrington (1891-1974) was an Irish scholar and professor of the Classics. Born in Cork, he was educated in Ireland and taught at the...
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- Lacydes of Cyrene, Greek philosopher, was head of the Academy at Athens in succession to Arcesilaus about 241 B.C. Though some regard him as the...
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- Myson of Chenae (also Khenai or Chen; Greek:) was an eminent Greek philosopher, known as, according to some accounts, one of the Seven Sages of...
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