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Stoic Six Pack 6: The Cyrenaics (Volume 6)

 

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- Socrates. Aristippus of Cyrene, Epitimedes, Hegesias the Death Persuader, Dionysius the Renegade and Theodorus the Atheist were the leading lights of The Cyrenaics, an early Socratic school active between the fourth and third centuries BCE. Often misinterpreted and somewhat neglected, The Cyrenaics were hedonists who held that pleasure was the supreme good in life, especially physical pleasure, which they thought more intense and more desirable than mental pleasures. But The Cyrenaics were not Sybarites; the question, "What is the Good?" was in the forefront of their belief system and they accepted the idea that life-long happiness and the virtues that sustain it are the principal concerns of ethics. Aristippus authored two lost books - and . Both are referenced in Life of Aristippus by Diogenes Lartius. There is also a biographical sketch of Aristippus by William Smith from . Hegesias the Death Persuader is discussed in On the Contempt of Death by Marcus Tullius Cicero, excerpted from , a series of books written by Cicero, around 45 BC, attempting to popularize Stoic philosophy in Ancient Rome. The teacher of Aristippus was Socrates who features in two Platonic works in this collection, the Phaedo, one of the great Socratic dialogues providing insight into Socrates and Aristippus; and Philebus, in which the eponymous speaker tries to defend hedonism, which Socrates dismisses as the life of an oyster. For a further look at the differences between Socrates and his pupil Aristippus there is also Aristippus vs Socrates a dialogue between the two men from of Xenophon. Dionysius the Renegade, also known as Dionysius of Heraclea, was a Stoic philosopher and pupil of Zeno of Citium who, late in life, abandoned Stoicism when he became afflicted by terrible eye pain. His story is recounted in Dionysius the Renegade. STOIC SIX PACK 6 THE CYRENAICS Aristippus Biographies by William Smith and Diogenes Lartius On the Contempt of Death by Marcus Tullius Cicero Dionysius the Renegade by Diogenes Lartius Phaedo by Plato Philebus by Plato Aristippus vs Socrates by Xenophon

 

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