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    Timon of Phlius (/ˈtaɪmən/ TY-mən; Ancient Greek: Τίμων ὁ Φλιάσιος, romanized: Tímōn ho Phliásios, gen. Τίμωνος, Tímōnos; c. 320 BC – c. 235 BC) was an...
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  • misanthrope Timon of Phlius (c. 320 BCE – c. 235 BCE), a Pyrrhonist philosopher of Ptolemaic Egypt and Hellenistic Greece Timon the Deacon, an early Christian...
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  • Pyrrhonism (category Articles with Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy links)
    by the teachings of Pyrrho and Timon of Phlius in the fourth century BCE. Pyrrhonism is best known today through the surviving works of Sextus Empiricus...
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  • the troupe's surviving members Python, a work written by philosopher Timon of Phlius Pyton, a Norwegian magazine Pithon, a commune in northern France This...
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  • Timaeus (dialogue) (category Articles with Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy links)
    traditions—Diogenes Laertius (VIII 85) from Hermippus of Smyrna (3rd century BC) and Timon of Phlius (c. 320 – c. 235 BC)—that Timaeus was influenced by...
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  • 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 advocate of skepticism...
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  • Eudaimonia (category Concepts in ancient Greek philosophy of mind)
    was preserved by Eusebius, quoting Aristocles of Messene, quoting Timon of Phlius, in what is known as the "Aristocles passage". Whoever wants eudaimonia...
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    Amphiaraus (category Children of Apollo)
    Incubation (ritual). A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890), Amphiaraia Dee L. Clayman, Timon of Phlius: Pyrrhonism into Poetry ISBN 3110220806...
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    Academic skepticism (category Articles with Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy links)
    middle Academy. Following the death of the Pyrrhonist Timon of Phlius, the Platonic Academy became the primary advocate of skepticism until the mid-first century...
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    Pyrrho (redirect from Pyrrho of Elis)
    were descendants of Klytios, who was the son of Alcmaeon and the grandson of Amphiaraus. In the Python, Pyrrho's student Timon of Phlius describes first...
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