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antisthenes (noun): A Greek philosopher and a pupil of Socrates, known for his Cynic philosophy that emphasized self-sufficiency and virtue as the path to happiness
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  • A Greek male given name from Ancient Greek, notably borne by Antisthenes of Athens (445–365 B.C.), a Greek philosopher, founder of the school of Cynicism and a pupil of Socrates

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Antisthenes and the short route to happiness.
Some contend that it may have been written by Antisthenes.
Antisthenes founded the school of the Cynics.
There it is said that he taught the Antisthenes the Cynical teaching.
Antisthenes was among those present at the death of Socrates.
There was also an Athenian general called Antisthenes.
Antisthenes died in Athens of a degenerative disease which may have been consumption.
The school of Antisthenes.
And the philosopher Antisthenes eliminated any distinction between their virtue and ours.
Socrates led a simple life, and Antisthenes an austere one.
Antisthenes Kunosarges is dead on accurate.
Cynicism is a school of Greek philosophers, founded by a disciple of Socrates, Antisthenes.
Antisthenes first learned rhetoric under Gorgias before becoming an ardent disciple of Socrates.
Volume 2 collects fragments of the early Cynics from Antisthenes to Crates.
Antisthenes himself called himself the True Dog.

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Aspasia appears in the philosophical writings of Plato, Xenophon, Aeschines Socraticus and Antisthenes.
Antisthenes the Socratic.
And how did Antisthenes set him free?
Antisthenes of Rhodes.
As iron is eaten by rust, so are the envious consumed by envy . - Antisthenes.
Antisthenes who founded this school, or rather this order.
The most useful piece of learning for life is to unlearn what is untrue . // Antisthenes.
Antisthenes asks him whether he teaches men some craft, or gentlemanliness.
Does not Antisthenes say it?
Antisthenes, founder of the Cynic school of philosophy.
For this reason Diogenes said, " Since Antisthenes freed me, I was no longer a servant ”.
Antisthenes was a pupil of Socrates, and was known to accompany him.
In 1882 he received his doctorate with a thesis on the philosopher Antisthenes.
In logic, Antisthenes was troubled by the problem of universals.
DIOGENES used to say, " Ever since Antisthenes made me free, I have ceased to be a slave . ".
Antisthenes attributes his wealth and generosity to Socrates ' teachings.
How did Antisthenes make him free?
Antisthenes came the Cynics ; from Aristippus the philosophers of.
It was Antisthenes who founded this school, or rather this order.
ANTISTHENES was an Athenian, the son of Antisthenes.
From Antisthenes came the Cynics ; from Aristippus the philosophers of pleasure.
Antisthenes ( Ancient Greek, Ἀντισθένης ) was a man of ancient Rome from Agrigentum.

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