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Ancient Greek philosopher
become the pupil of Diogenes, Monimus feigned madness by throwing money around until his master discarded him. Monimus also became acquainted with Crates
Monimus
4th-century BC Greek Cynic philosopher
and the value of intellectual management over manual labor. The Cynic Monimus was the slave of a Corinthian money-changer who heard tales about Diogenes
Diogenes
Monimus (/ˈmɒnəməs/; Ancient Greek: Μόνιμος; fl. 4th century BC), son of Pythion, was a Macedonian officer who espoused the cause of Olympias in her final
Monimus_(general)
Ancient Greek philosopher
sold as a slave. Xeniades was supposed to have been the man who persuaded Monimus to become a follower of Diogenes, and was the source of his skeptical doctrines
Xeniades
Ancient school of philosophy
Although Cynicism concentrated primarily on ethics, some Cynics, such as Monimus, addressed epistemology with regard to tuphos (τῦφος) expressing skeptical
Cynicism_(philosophy)
3rd-century Roman biographer of Greek philosophers
Demetrius, Heraclides Book 6: The Cynics Antisthenes, Diogenes of Sinope, Monimus, Onesicritus, Crates of Thebes, Metrocles, Hipparchia, Menippus, Menedemus
Diogenes_Laertius
Cynic philosopher
come down to us via Zeno's writings. His other pupils included Metrocles, Monimus, Menippus, Cleomenes, Theombrotus, and Crates' brother Pasicles. He may
Crates_of_Thebes
Hypothesis that reality could be a computer simulation
philosophy of Maya, or in ancient Greek philosophy, where Anaxarchus and Monimus likened existing things to a scene-painting and supposed them to resemble
Simulation_hypothesis
Teachers of 5th century BC Greece
sold as a slave. Xeniades was supposed to have been the man who persuaded Monimus to become a follower of Diogenes, and was the source of his skeptical doctrines
Sophist
Academic skeptic Mnesarchus of Athens Stoic Moderatus of Gades Neopythagorean Monimus Cynic Myia Pythagorean Nausiphanes Atomist Nicarete of Megara Megarian
List of ancient Greek philosophers
List_of_ancient_Greek_philosophers
Gorgias (c. 483–375 BC), philosopher Hicetas (c. 400–c. 335 BC), philosopher Monimus (c. 399–300 BC), philosopher Menecrates of Syracuse (4th century BC), physician
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Onesicritus, pupil of Diogenes. Hegesias of Sinope Pupil of Diogenes. Monimus of Syracuse Crates of Thebes c. 365 – c. 285 BC Cynic philosopher. Teacher
List_of_Cynic_philosophers
Austronesian language spoken in Sulawesi, Indonesia
kita -naton inaton 1.pl.exclusive kami -nami inami 2.pl. mo'iko kamu-* -monimu -namu-* imonimu -inamu-* 3.pl. mosia taya-* -monia -naya-* imonia inaya-*
Mongondow_language
Molus (Argive soldier) Molus of Aetolia Molus of Crete Moly (herb) Momus Monimus Monument of Prusias II Monument of the Eponymous Heroes The Moon and her
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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Ancient Roman family
Valentinian I or Valens, and several inscriptions from Puteoli. Tannonius Monimus, along with his brothers, Tannonius Januarius and Tannonius Victor, dedicated
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