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Meaning of "chrysippus"

Chrysippus is a name commonly used as a noun to refer to a person, often associated with ancient Greek philosophy

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Chrysippus taught that ethics depended on physics.
And this is the statement of the admirable Chrysippus.
Chrysippus dedicated several of his works to him.
The logical work by Chrysippus came to be neglected and forgotten.
Chrysippus wrote a volume on dreams as divine portent.
It was against this background that Chrysippus wrote his therapeutic work On Passions.
Chrysippus relates this to his principle of oikeiƓsis.
Book VII is incomplete and breaks off during the life of Chrysippus.
Chrysippus allegedly died of laughter.
Cleanthes was followed by Chrysippus of Soli in Cilicia.
Chrysippus analyzed speech and the handling of names and terms.
Lost works of Chrysippus.
Chrysippus was a prolific writer.
Abduction of Chrysippus.
Chrysippus had used.

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The third category, somehow disposed is first seen in Chrysippus.
Danaus chrysippus orientis.
The first philosophers to explicitly describe nominalist arguments were the Stoics, especially Chrysippus.
Chrysippus in particular.
The most common butterfly in India is Danaus chrysippus, popularly called the plain - tiger.
Chrysippus wrote much on the subject of logic and created a system of propositional logic.
If the gods use dialectic, they can use none other than that of Chrysippus.
Chrysippus spoke of God and gods interchangeably.
For example, Greek philosopher Chrysippus died from laughing at his own joke.
Chrysippus also responded to a problem first posed by Democritus.
It includes the fragments and testimonia of Zeno of Citium, Chrysippus and their immediate followers.
Chrysippus came to be renowned as one of the foremost logicians of ancient Greece.
Based on these beliefs, physicist and philosopher Max Bernhard Weinstein identified Chrysippus as a Pandeist.
The reply of Chrysippus was that the surfaces are both equal and unequal.
What then does Chrysippus teach us?
Chrysippus was succeeded as head of the Stoic school by his pupil Zeno of Tarsus.
When Cleanthes died, around 230 BC, Chrysippus became the third head of the school.
Chrysippus the son of Apollonius of Tarsus.
The Greek philosopher Chrysippus is said to have died laughing while watching a donkey eating figs.
Chrysippus of Soli c.
The larvae of D. chrysippus proceeds through five instar stages.
Chrysippus of Soll.
He was a pupil of Chrysippus of Cnidos, Metrodorus, and apparently Theophrastus.
Chrysippus affirms, these four are different one from another.
A kind of cake, Chrysippus of Tyana quoted by Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae 647c.
Chrysippus listed five basic argument forms, which he regarded as true beyond dispute.
His pupil was Chrysippus who became one of the most important Stoic thinkers.
Chrysippus - a young man who has a tragic death in all the versions of the myth.
Danaus chrysippus showing hair-pencil at the end of the abdomen.
Chrysippus is a polymorphic species, so the exact coloring and patterning vary within and between populations.
Nonetheless, Chrysippus is quoted as saying that the best meal was a free one.
Chrysippus - This article is about the philosopher.
In short, Chrysippus made the Stoic system what it was.
Chrysippus excelled in logic, the theory of knowledge, ethics and physics.
Chrysippus regarded bodies, surfaces, lines, places, the void and time as all being infinitely divisible.

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