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Diogenes is one of the most famous philosophers in the genre of cynicism. He was also a complete weirdo. Let's see what Sam can tell us about him!Original Vi
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Diogenes ( / daɪˈɒdʒɪniːz / dy-OJ-in-eez; Ancient Greek: Διογένης, romanized : Diogénēs [di.oɡénɛːs] ), also known as Diogenes the Cynic ( Διογένης ὁ Κυνικός, Diogénēs ho Kynikós) or Diogenes of Sinope, was a Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Cynicism. He was born in Sinope, an Ionian colony on
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Year 8 Classroom Teacher Subscription 2024. $35.00. Imagine living in a ceramic jar, begging for food and money on the streets, and walking around naked in public. This is the life of Diogenes, an ancient Greek philosopher who lived in the 4th century BCE. Diogenes was not your average philosopher; he rejected material possessions, social norms
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Some of the things Diogenes said were wise, but I question the overall wisdom of a philosophy that one lives out by urinating and defecating in public places. If you wanna live in a barrel, eat onions, and admire the honest and appreciative attitude of dogs, that's great.
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Diogenes of Sinope was an ancient Greek philosopher who, at different points, allegedly lived in a wine barrel (some accounts describe it as a tub), urinated on guests at a banquet, defecated in the theatre, and was one of the few people who openly mocked Alexander the Great and stayed alive. Although some believed him to be absolutely crazy
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Some of Diogenes' behavior was less endearing. He regularly provoked irritation among the Athenian public by urinating on people who annoyed him and defecating in public places such as theaters and markets. Plato once referred to Diogenes as 'Socrates gone mad', a label which has stuck with the Cynic philosopher ever since. However, this
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Department of Philosophy, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, the Netherlands darrengardner@mac.com Abstract I argue that Diogenes and early Cynicism can be understood in an explicitly social and political context, where Cynic praxis, performative public action, can be seen to make visible oppositions inherent to the polity.
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Abstract. Diogenes chided philosophers for the discrepancy between their teachings and their lives, and surely no one lived his beliefs in a more uncompromising manner than he did. Diogenes's exhibitionism and his propensity for taking and giving offense are regarded by some as childish and motivated by a desire for fame, but by others as an
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Diogenes (born, Sinope, Paphlygonia—died c. 320 bce, probably at Corinth, Greece) was the archetype of the Cynics, a Greek philosophical sect that stressed stoic self-sufficiency and the rejection of luxury. He is credited by some with originating the Cynic way of life, but he himself acknowledges an indebtedness to Antisthenes, by whose
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Diogenes of Sinope, the Publicly-Defecating Philosopher. "There's a breed of humility which is itself a species of showing off." - Mark Twain. "There is nothing wrong with defecating in public. Realize this, and you will find strength."
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Diogenes or On Virtue (Ancient Greek: Διογένης ἢ περὶ ἀρετῆς, romanized: Diogenēs e peri aretēs, Oration 8 in modern corpora) is a speech delivered by Dio Chrysostom between AD 82 and 96, which is presented as a speech delivered by the Cynic philosopher Diogenes of Sinope at the Isthmian Games.It presents the superiority of a Cynic lifestyle, through a comparison with
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Abstract I argue that Diogenes and early Cynicism can be understood in an explicitly social and political context, where Cynic praxis, performative public action, can be seen to make visible oppositions inherent to the polity. In doing so, Diogenes' praxis should be understood as a form of immanent critique, one that demonstrates, for example, that nature and custom (phusis and nomos) are
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the world, [Diogenes] replied, "Freedom of speech [parrhêsia]." —diogenes Laertius, lives of eminent Philosophers (3rd century Ad)1 cynicism is not, as is often thought, just a somewhat particular, odd, and ultimately forgotten figure in ancient philosophy, but an historical category which, in various forms and with diverse objectives, runs
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Diogenes. an ancient Greek philosopher and Cynic who rejected social conventions (circa 400-325 BC) 77. 0. 0 Some Poems. As a matter of self-preservation, a man needs good friends or ardent enemies, for the former instruct him and the latter take him to task. ... Diogenes, the Publicly-Defecating Philosopher. Diogenes the Cynic: Philosophy
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Diogenes or on Servants (Ancient Greek: Διογένης ἢ περὶ οἰκέτων, romanized: Diogenēs e peri oiketōn, Oration 10 in modern corpora) is a short speech delivered by Dio Chrysostom between AD 82 and 96, presenting a dialogue between Diogenes of Sinope and an unnamed traveller, which presents arguments against slavery and consulting oracles.