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  • Phlius
  • Ancient city in Greece

    Phlius (/ˈflaɪəs/; Ancient Greek: Φλιοῦς) or Phleius (Φλειοῦς) was an independent polis (city-state) in the northeastern part of Peloponnesus. Phlius'

    Phlius

    Phlius

    Phlius

  • Timon of Phlius
  • Greek Pyrrhonist philosopher (c.320–c.235 BC)

    Timon of Phlius (/ˈtiː.mɔːn/; Ancient Greek: Τίμων ὁ Φλιάσιος, romanized: Tímōn ho Phliásios, gen. Τίμωνος, Tímōnos; c. 320 BC – c. 235 BC) was an Ancient

    Timon of Phlius

    Timon of Phlius

    Timon_of_Phlius

  • Leo of Phlius
  • 6th-century-BCE ancient Greek tyrant

    Leo was a tyrant of the ancient Greek city of Phlius. He is best known for his participation in a story in which the word philosopher was first coined

    Leo of Phlius

    Leo_of_Phlius

  • Axiothea of Phlius
  • Ancient greek philosopher

    Axiothea of Phlius (Greek: Ἀξιοθέα Φλειασία fl. c. 350 BCE) was a member of the Platonic Academy in the 4th century BCE. She is one of the two known female

    Axiothea of Phlius

    Axiothea_of_Phlius

  • Pyrrho
  • Greek philosopher and founder of Pyrrhonism (c.360-c.270 BC)

    and the grandson of Amphiaraus. In the Python, Pyrrho's student Timon of Phlius describes first meeting Pyrrho on the grounds of an Amphiareion, i.e., a

    Pyrrho

    Pyrrho

    Pyrrho

  • Pyrrhonism
  • Ancient Greek school of philosophical skepticism

    and said to have been inspired by the teachings of Pyrrho and Timon of Phlius in the fourth century BCE. Pyrrhonism is best known today through the surviving

    Pyrrhonism

    Pyrrhonism

  • Echecrates of Phlius
  • 4th-century BC Greek philosopher

    Ἐχεκράτης) was a Pythagorean philosopher from the ancient Greek town of Phlius. He appears in Plato's Phaedo dialogue as an aid to the plot. He meets Phaedo

    Echecrates of Phlius

    Echecrates_of_Phlius

  • Academic skepticism
  • Skeptical period of ancient Academy

    such as a middle Academy. Following the death of the Pyrrhonist Timon of Phlius, the Platonic Academy became the primary advocate of skepticism until the

    Academic skepticism

    Academic skepticism

    Academic_skepticism

  • Socrates
  • Greek philosopher (c. 470–399 BC)

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Socrates

    Socrates

    Socrates

  • Aenesidemus
  • 1st century BC Greek Pyrrhonist philosopher

    predominant in his time, synthesizing the teachings of Heraclitus and Timon of Phlius with philosophical skepticism. Although his primary work, the Pyrrhonian

    Aenesidemus

    Aenesidemus

  • Phaedo
  • Dialogue by Plato on the immortality of the soul

    Socrates' request. He later founded a school of philosophy. Echecrates of Phlius: A Pythagorean philosopher about whom little else is known. Speakers in

    Phaedo

    Phaedo

    Phaedo

  • Plato
  • Greek philosopher

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Plato

    Plato

    Plato

  • Pythagoras
  • Greek philosopher (c. 570 – c. 495 BC)

    intellectuals. Sizeable Pythagorean communities existed in Magna Graecia, Phlius, and Thebes during the early fourth century BC. Around the same time, the

    Pythagoras

    Pythagoras

    Pythagoras

  • Asclepiades of Phlius
  • Ancient Greek philosopher

    Asclepiades of Phlius (Greek: Ἀσκληπιάδης ὁ Φλιάσιος; c. 350 – c. 270 BC) was a Greek philosopher in the Eretrian school of philosophy. He was the friend

    Asclepiades of Phlius

    Asclepiades_of_Phlius

  • Python
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    troupe's surviving members Python, a work written by philosopher Timon of Phlius Python of Aenus (4th-century BCE), student of Plato Python (painter) (ca

    Python

    Python

  • Thales of Miletus
  • Ancient Greek philosopher (c. 626 – c. 545 BC)

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Thales of Miletus

    Thales of Miletus

    Thales_of_Miletus

  • List of ancient Greek tyrants
  • This is a list of tyrants from Ancient Greece. Daphnis, c. 500 BC under Darius I (pro-Persian) Philiscus, c. 368–360 BC (assassinated) Iphiades, 360–?

    List of ancient Greek tyrants

    List_of_ancient_Greek_tyrants

  • Phanto of Phlius
  • 4th-century BC Greek philosopher

    Phanto (or Phanton, Greek: Φάντων; 4th century BC) of Phlius, was a Pythagorean philosopher, and one of the last of the school until the Neopythagorean

    Phanto of Phlius

    Phanto_of_Phlius

  • Amphiaraus
  • Figure from Greek mythology

    first book to describe Pyrrhonist philosophy, the book's author, Timon of Phlius first meets Pyrrho on the grounds of the temple of Amphiaraus. The symbolism

    Amphiaraus

    Amphiaraus

    Amphiaraus

  • Eudaimonia
  • Human flourishing in ancient Greek philosophy

    preserved by Eusebius, quoting Aristocles of Messene, quoting Timon of Phlius, in what is known as the "Aristocles passage". Whoever wants eudaimonia

    Eudaimonia

    Eudaimonia

  • Heraclitus
  • Ancient Greek philosopher (fl. c. 500 BC)

    labeled a solitary figure and an arrogant misanthrope. The skeptic Timon of Phlius called Heraclitus a "mob-abuser" (ochloloidoros). Heraclitus considered

    Heraclitus

    Heraclitus

    Heraclitus

  • Dogma
  • Beliefs accepted by members of a group without question

    Part of a series on Pyrrhonism Pyrrhonists Pyrrho Timon of Phlius Aenesidemus Agrippa the Skeptic Sextus Empiricus Concepts Ataraxia Acatalepsy Adiaphora

    Dogma

    Dogma

  • Epicurus
  • Ancient Greek philosopher (341–270 BC

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Epicurus

    Epicurus

    Epicurus

  • Zeno of Citium
  • Hellenistic philosopher, founder of Stoicism (c. 334–c. 262 BC)

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Zeno of Citium

    Zeno of Citium

    Zeno_of_Citium

  • Epictetus
  • Greek Stoic philosopher (c. 50 – c. 135)

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Epictetus

    Epictetus

    Epictetus

  • Stoicism
  • Ancient philosophy

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

  • Satyr play
  • Attic theatre performance related to both comedy and tragedy

    event of the year." The satyric drama may be traced back to Pratinas of Phlius, c. 500 BC. After settling in Athens, he probably adapted the dithyramb

    Satyr play

    Satyr play

    Satyr_play

  • List of pre-Socratic philosophers
  • Phlius was a student of Philolaus and Eurytus. According to Iamblichus, he fled Italy during the attacks against Pythagoreans. Echecrates of Phlius was

    List of pre-Socratic philosophers

    List of pre-Socratic philosophers

    List_of_pre-Socratic_philosophers

  • Arcesilaus
  • 3rd-century BC Greek Hellenistic philosopher

    Athens Arcesilaus interacted with the Pyrrhonist philosopher, Timon of Phlius, whose philosophy appears to have influenced Arcesilaus to become the first

    Arcesilaus

    Arcesilaus

    Arcesilaus

  • Lucian
  • 2nd-century Syrian satirist and rhetorician

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Lucian

    Lucian

  • Ancient Greek philosophy
  • Philosophical origins and foundation of Western civilization

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Ancient Greek philosophy

    Ancient Greek philosophy

    Ancient_Greek_philosophy

  • Platonism
  • Philosophical system

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Platonism

    Platonism

    Platonism

  • Phlias
  • Greek mythical character, father of Dameon

    Phlias (Ancient Greek: Φλίας) or Phlius /ˈflaɪəs/ or Phliasus /ˈflaɪəsəs/ was the son of Dionysus and Ariadne, and husband of Chthonophyle in Greek mythology

    Phlias

    Phlias

  • Hellenistic philosophy
  • Period of Western philosophy

    began with Pyrrho of Elis and Timon of Phlius in the 3rd century BC. Following the death of Timon of Phlius, When the Platonic Academy became the primary

    Hellenistic philosophy

    Hellenistic_philosophy

  • Thermopylae
  • Ancient fortified passage in central Greece

    120 from Arcadian Orchomenos, 1,000 from the rest of Arcadia, 200 from Phlius, 80 from Mycenae, 400 Corinthians, 400 Thebans, 1,000 Phocians, 700 Thespians

    Thermopylae

    Thermopylae

    Thermopylae

  • Aegina (mythology)
  • Nymph in Greek mythology

    Nymph of Aegina Attic red-figure pyxis showing Zeus chasing Aegina Abode Phlius, later Aegina Parents Asopus and Metope Offspring Aeacus and Damocrateia

    Aegina (mythology)

    Aegina (mythology)

    Aegina_(mythology)

  • Zeno of Elea
  • Greek philosopher (c. 495 – c. 430 BC)

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Zeno of Elea

    Zeno of Elea

    Zeno_of_Elea

  • Prodicus
  • Greek philosopher (c. 465 – c. 395 BC)

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Prodicus

    Prodicus

    Prodicus

  • Anaxagoras
  • 5th-century BC Greek philosopher

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Anaxagoras

    Anaxagoras

    Anaxagoras

  • Empedocles
  • 5th century BC Greek philosopher

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Empedocles

    Empedocles

    Empedocles

  • Megarian school
  • Ancient Socratic school

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Megarian school

    Megarian school

    Megarian_school

  • Metrodorus of Stratonicea
  • Greek philosopher (fl. 110 BC)

    Perinthus Lastheneia of Mantinea Timolaus of Cyzicus Speusippus Axiothea of Phlius Heraclides Ponticus Menedemus of Pyrrha Xenocrates Crantor Polemon Crates

    Metrodorus of Stratonicea

    Metrodorus_of_Stratonicea

  • Socratic problem
  • Problems in reconstructing a historical and philosophical image of Socrates

    is two fragments from the Silloi by the Pyrrhonist philosopher Timon of Phlius, satirizing dogmatic philosophers. There are four works of Xenophon that

    Socratic problem

    Socratic problem

    Socratic_problem

  • Timeline of ancient Greece
  • League 380 Sparta besieges Phlius 380 Makedonia recaptures their former territory 379 Kroton is annexed by Dionysius 379 Phlius is impressed into the Peloponnesian

    Timeline of ancient Greece

    Timeline of ancient Greece

    Timeline_of_ancient_Greece

  • Atomism
  • Natural philosophy holding that the world comprises fundamental indivisible components

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Atomism

    Atomism

  • Democritus
  • Greek philosopher (c. 460–c. 370 BC)

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Democritus

    Democritus

    Democritus

  • Asopus
  • Name of a Greek god and several rivers

    similarly presents Asopus (here son of Oceanus and Tethys) as a settler in Phlius and husband of Metope daughter of Ladon, presumably here and elsewhere the

    Asopus

    Asopus

  • Aeacus
  • Ancient Greek mythological ruler of the Myrmidons and judge of the dead

    received colonists from Phthiotis, the seat of the Myrmidons, and from Phlius on the Asopus. While he reigned in Aegina, Aeacus was renowned in all Greece

    Aeacus

    Aeacus

    Aeacus

  • Anaximander
  • Ancient Greek philosopher (c. 610 – c. 546 BC)

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Anaximander

    Anaximander

    Anaximander

  • Minor Middle Comedy poets
  • Minor authors of Greek Middle Comedy

    The following people were all minor authors of Greek Middle Comedy. None of their works have survived intact, but later writers of Late Antiquity provide

    Minor Middle Comedy poets

    Minor_Middle_Comedy_poets

  • Sextus Empiricus
  • 2nd-century Roman philosopher and physician

    Part of a series on Pyrrhonism Pyrrhonists Pyrrho Timon of Phlius Aenesidemus Agrippa the Skeptic Sextus Empiricus Concepts Ataraxia Acatalepsy Adiaphora

    Sextus Empiricus

    Sextus Empiricus

    Sextus_Empiricus

  • Plotinus
  • Hellenistic Greek philosopher (c. 204/5–270)

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Plotinus

    Plotinus

    Plotinus

  • Lucretius
  • 1st-century BC Roman poet and philosopher

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Lucretius

    Lucretius

    Lucretius

  • Apollonius of Tyana
  • Greek Neopythagorean philosopher (c.15–100)

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Apollonius of Tyana

    Apollonius of Tyana

    Apollonius_of_Tyana

  • Epicureanism
  • Philosophical system

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Epicureanism

    Epicureanism

    Epicureanism

  • Parmenides
  • 5th-century BC Greek philosopher

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Parmenides

    Parmenides

    Parmenides

  • Leon (given name)
  • Name list

    (1571–1648), Venetian scholar Leon of Pella, Macedonian historian Leon of Phlius (fl. c. 620 BC), tyrant of his city Leon of Salamis (died 406 or 403 BC)

    Leon (given name)

    Leon (given name)

    Leon_(given_name)

  • Problem of the criterion
  • Philosophical problem about the starting point of knowledge

    Part of a series on Pyrrhonism Pyrrhonists Pyrrho Timon of Phlius Aenesidemus Agrippa the Skeptic Sextus Empiricus Concepts Ataraxia Acatalepsy Adiaphora

    Problem of the criterion

    Problem_of_the_criterion

  • Xenophanes
  • Greek Pre-Socratic philosopher (c.570–c.478 BC)

    himself, but it may originate that the Pyrrhonist philosopher Timon of Phlius, the "sillographer" (3rd century BC), put much of his own satire upon other

    Xenophanes

    Xenophanes

    Xenophanes

  • Neoplatonism
  • Platonic philosophical system

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Neoplatonism

    Neoplatonism

    Neoplatonism

  • Philolaus
  • Greek philosopher (c. 470 – c. 385 BC)

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Philolaus

    Philolaus

    Philolaus

  • Aeschines
  • Greek orator and statesman (389 BC-314 BC)

    clerk to the Boule. Among the campaigns that Aeschines participated in were Phlius in the Peloponnese (368 BC), Battle of Mantinea (362 BC), and Phokion's

    Aeschines

    Aeschines

    Aeschines

  • Anaximenes of Miletus
  • Ancient Greek philosopher (c. 586 – c. 526 BC)

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Anaximenes of Miletus

    Anaximenes of Miletus

    Anaximenes_of_Miletus

  • Lastheneia of Mantinea
  • Ancient Greek philosopher

    the two known female members of the Academy, the other being Axiothea of Phlius. She was born in Mantinea, in the Peloponnese. After the death of Plato

    Lastheneia of Mantinea

    Lastheneia_of_Mantinea

  • Skepticism
  • Doubtful attitude toward knowledge claims

    Part of a series on Pyrrhonism Pyrrhonists Pyrrho Timon of Phlius Aenesidemus Agrippa the Skeptic Sextus Empiricus Concepts Ataraxia Acatalepsy Adiaphora

    Skepticism

    Skepticism

  • Theano (philosopher)
  • 6th-century BC Pythagorean philosopher

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Theano (philosopher)

    Theano_(philosopher)

  • Nemea (mythology)
  • Character of Greek mythology

    district') was the eponymous nymph of Nemea, a district between Cleonae and Phlius in Argolis. Nemea was one of the daughters of the river-god Asopus and possibly

    Nemea (mythology)

    Nemea_(mythology)

  • Hegesias of Cyrene
  • Cyrenaic philosopher (active 290 BC)

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Hegesias of Cyrene

    Hegesias_of_Cyrene

  • Ancient Corinth
  • Ancient city-state in mainland Greece

    Athenian ally and install a democratic government. This failed when Corinth, Phlius and Epidaurus allied with Boeotia. Demosthenes recounts how Athens had fought

    Ancient Corinth

    Ancient Corinth

    Ancient_Corinth

  • Platonic Academy
  • Educative center founded by Plato

    women are known to have studied with Plato at the academy, Axiothea of Phlius and Lasthenia of Mantinea. As far as is known, during Plato's time, the

    Platonic Academy

    Platonic_Academy

  • Trophimoi
  • was the case, for example, of the army that Agesipolis I sent to besiege Phlius in 381 BC: There followed with him also many of the Perioeci as volunteers

    Trophimoi

    Trophimoi

  • Phaedo of Elis
  • 4th-century BCE Greek philosopher

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Phaedo of Elis

    Phaedo_of_Elis

  • Cynicism (philosophy)
  • Ancient school of philosophy

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Cynicism (philosophy)

    Cynicism (philosophy)

    Cynicism_(philosophy)

  • Moirai
  • Personifications of fate in Greek mythology

    altar near Sicyon: "On the direct road from Sikyon (Sicyon) to Phlios (Phlius) ... At a distance along it, in my opinion, of twenty stades, to the left

    Moirai

    Moirai

    Moirai

  • Eretrian school
  • Hellenistic Greek philosophical school

    Menedemus' friend and colleague in the Eretrian school was Asclepiades of Phlius. Like the Megarians they seem to have believed in the individuality of "the

    Eretrian school

    Eretrian_school

  • Affair of Epidamnus
  • Coup by Epidamnus' democratic faction (c. 436 – 433 BCE)

    Hermione (only in 435 BCE) Troezen (only in 435 BCE) Leucas Ambracia Thebes (only monetarily) Phlius (only monetarily) Elis Anactorium (only in 433 BCE)

    Affair of Epidamnus

    Affair_of_Epidamnus

  • Dike (mythology)
  • Ancient Greek goddess of justice

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Dike (mythology)

    Dike (mythology)

    Dike_(mythology)

  • Hippasus
  • 5th-century BC Pythagorean philosopher

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Hippasus

    Hippasus

    Hippasus

  • Circular reasoning
  • Logical fallacy in which the conclusion provides the premise

    Part of a series on Pyrrhonism Pyrrhonists Pyrrho Timon of Phlius Aenesidemus Agrippa the Skeptic Sextus Empiricus Concepts Ataraxia Acatalepsy Adiaphora

    Circular reasoning

    Circular reasoning

    Circular_reasoning

  • List of ancient Greek philosophers
  • century BC Peripatetic Arius Didymus 1st century BC Stoic Asclepiades of Phlius 4th/3rd century BC Eretrian Asclepiades the Cynic 4th century AD Cynic Asclepigenia

    List of ancient Greek philosophers

    List_of_ancient_Greek_philosophers

  • Gorgias
  • Greek philosopher and sophist (483–375 BC)

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Gorgias

    Gorgias

    Gorgias

  • Hebe (mythology)
  • Ancient Greek goddess of youth

    prisoners would hang their chains in the sacred grove of her sanctuary at Phlius. Pausanias described the Temple of Hebe: "A second hill on which the Phliasians

    Hebe (mythology)

    Hebe (mythology)

    Hebe_(mythology)

  • Neopythagoreanism
  • School of Hellenistic and Roman philosophy

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Neopythagoreanism

    Neopythagoreanism

    Neopythagoreanism

  • Peripatetic school
  • School of philosophy in Ancient Greece

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Peripatetic school

    Peripatetic_school

  • Philosophical skepticism
  • Philosophical views that question the possibility of knowledge or certainty

    justified: According to an account of Pyrrho's life by his student Timon of Phlius, Pyrrho extolled a way to become happy and tranquil: 'The things themselves

    Philosophical skepticism

    Philosophical_skepticism

  • Aporia
  • State of puzzlement or expression of doubt, in philosophy and rhetoric

    Part of a series on Pyrrhonism Pyrrhonists Pyrrho Timon of Phlius Aenesidemus Agrippa the Skeptic Sextus Empiricus Concepts Ataraxia Acatalepsy Adiaphora

    Aporia

    Aporia

  • Academus
  • Ancient Greek mythological hero

    little garden which is in the Academy". Diogenes Laertius, notes Timon of Phlius observes that there Plato "a big fish, but a sweet-voiced speaker, musical

    Academus

    Academus

  • Argonauts
  • Band of heroes in Greek mythology

    Ctimene, Dolopia son of Ctimenus or of Irus and Demonassa Eurymedon ✓ 1 Phlius son of Dionysus and Ariadne Eurytion ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 5 Opus son of Irus and Demonassa

    Argonauts

    Argonauts

    Argonauts

  • Leucippus
  • 5th-century BCE Greek philosopher

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Leucippus

    Leucippus

    Leucippus

  • Protagoras
  • Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher (c.490–c.420 BC)

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Protagoras

    Protagoras

    Protagoras

  • Iphicrates
  • Famous 4th century BCE Athenian general and mercenary commander

    formation in his many conquests. When Iphicrates invaded the territory of Phlius, the men from the city came out against him in an unguarded way, but Iphicrates

    Iphicrates

    Iphicrates

    Iphicrates

  • Robert Fogelin
  • American philosopher

    Part of a series on Pyrrhonism Pyrrhonists Pyrrho Timon of Phlius Aenesidemus Agrippa the Skeptic Sextus Empiricus Concepts Ataraxia Acatalepsy Adiaphora

    Robert Fogelin

    Robert_Fogelin

  • Epoché
  • Suspension of judgment but also withholding of assent

    Part of a series on Pyrrhonism Pyrrhonists Pyrrho Timon of Phlius Aenesidemus Agrippa the Skeptic Sextus Empiricus Concepts Ataraxia Acatalepsy Adiaphora

    Epoché

    Epoché

  • Cleonae (Argolis)
  • Human settlement

    celebrated in its territory, in the grove of Nemea, between Cleonae and Phlius. Hence the festival is called by Pindar ἀγὼν Κλεωναῖος ('the Cleonaean games')

    Cleonae (Argolis)

    Cleonae_(Argolis)

  • Benson Mates
  • American philosopher (1919–2009)

    Part of a series on Pyrrhonism Pyrrhonists Pyrrho Timon of Phlius Aenesidemus Agrippa the Skeptic Sextus Empiricus Concepts Ataraxia Acatalepsy Adiaphora

    Benson Mates

    Benson_Mates

  • Battle of Plataea
  • Land battle during the second Persian invasion of Greece (479 BC)

    the 3,400 soldiers of Epidaurus, Troezen, Lepreum, Tiryns, Mycenae, and Phlius. Konecny estimates that these Bactrians totaled around 6,000 to 9,000. After

    Battle of Plataea

    Battle of Plataea

    Battle_of_Plataea

  • Sicyon (mythology)
  • to Hermes and, later, Androdamas to Phlius, the son of Dionysus. However, in some accounts, Chthnophyle bore Phlius to Dionysus instead. Sicyon became

    Sicyon (mythology)

    Sicyon_(mythology)

  • Parody
  • Imitative work created humorously from original work

    famous example of which is the Silloi by Pyrrhonist philosopher Timon of Phlius which parodied philosophers living and dead. The style was a rhetorical

    Parody

    Parody

  • Sophist
  • Teachers of 5th century BC Greece

    Cyrene Anniceris more... Eretrian Phaedo of Elis Menedemus Asclepiades of Phlius Megarian Euclid of Megara Ichthyas Thrasymachus of Corinth Eubulides Stilpo

    Sophist

    Sophist

  • Dissent
  • Non-agreement or opposition to authority

    Part of a series on Pyrrhonism Pyrrhonists Pyrrho Timon of Phlius Aenesidemus Agrippa the Skeptic Sextus Empiricus Concepts Ataraxia Acatalepsy Adiaphora

    Dissent

    Dissent

    Dissent

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Online names & meanings

  • Kalavan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Kalavan

    Having the Fine Arts; The Moon

  • Hydd
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Hydd

    Deer.

  • Lubaba
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Lubaba

    The Innermost Essence

  • Bijaya | பீஜயா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Bijaya | பீஜயா

    Victory

  • Munden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Munden

    English : habitational name from a place in Hertfordshire, so named from the Old English personal name Munda (a short form of any of the various compound names formed with mund ‘protection’) + denu ‘valley’.

  • Balaram
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Balaram

    The Brother of Lord Krishna

  • Halie
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, Greek

    Halie

    Hay Meadow; Hay Clearing

  • Zakiyaa
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Zakiyaa

    Intelligent, Pure

  • Aarythy
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aarythy

  • Elyas
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, British, English, Hebrew

    Elyas

    The Biblical Elijah is the English Language Equivalent; The Lord is My God

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