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with Cynicism. The lengthy account of Cynicism given by Diogenes Laërtius, which is presented from a Stoic point of view, may be derived from Apollodorus, and it is possible that he was the first Stoic to promote the idea of a line of Cynic succession from Socrates to Zeno
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wrote a commentary on it in the 1st century AD. It is quoted several times by Diogenes Laërtius, and
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as "the short path to virtue", and he may have been the first Stoic after the time of
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in just the way that the whole number is said to be infinite. Some of it is
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Time is the dimension of the world's motion; and it is
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Index

Seleucia
Greek
Stoic philosopher
Diogenes of Babylon
Cynicism
Zeno
Aristo
Stoicism
Socrates
Antisthenes
Diogenes
Crates
Greek
Ethics
Physics
Diogenes Laërtius
Theon of Alexandria
Stobaeus
time
infinite
past
future


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