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  • _Lives of the Philosophers, _ "Aristippus," viii.]

    A Handbook of Ethical Theory George Stuart Fullerton

  • Pausanias; Epicurus, Pytocles; Aristippus, Eutichydes and Zeno with his Stoics had a philosophic disregard for women, affecting only pederastía.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • The latter include figures like Protagoras, Socrates, Gorgias, Democritus, Aristippus and Diogenes of Sinope (Diogenes “the Cynic”).

    Ancient Skepticism Groarke, Leo 2008

  • And when Aristippus, returning to the charge, asked him

    Memorabilia 2007

  • Aristippus asked him “if he knew of anything good,” 335 intending in case he assented and named any particular good thing, like food or drink, or wealth, or health, or strength, or courage, to point out that the thing named was sometimes bad.

    Memorabilia 2007

  • Aristippus, who placed happiness in bodily pleasure; and in

    An Essay Concerning Human Understanding 2007

  • Epicurus, [201] insanienti dum sapientiae, &c. The like he holds of Plato, Aristippus, and the rest, making no difference [202] betwixt them and beasts, saving that they could speak.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • This, Aristippus, in rough sketch is the theme which Prodicus pursues150 in his

    Memorabilia 2007

  • Will the state authorities cause proclamation to be made on your behalf: “The person of this man Aristippus is secure; let his going out and his coming in be free from danger”?

    Memorabilia 2007

  • Were it not well, Aristippus, to lay to heart these sayings, and to strive to bethink you somewhat of that which touches the future of our life?

    Memorabilia 2007

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