Name
|
Life
|
School
|
Notes
|
Acrion
|
5th/4th century BC
|
Pythagorean
|
visited by Plato
|
Adrastus of Aphrodisias
|
2nd century AD
|
Peripatetic
|
wrote commentaries on Aristotle's works and a commentary on Plato's Timaeus
|
Aedesia
|
5th century
|
Neoplatonic
|
wife of Hermias, and mother of Ammonius and Heliodorus
|
Aedesius
|
3rd/4th century
|
Neoplatonic
|
studied under Iamblichus before founding his own school in Pergamum
|
Aeneas of Gaza
|
5th/6th century
|
Neoplatonic
|
Christian convert who studied under Hierocles
|
Aenesidemus
|
1st century BC?
|
Pyrrhonist
|
wrote a book called Pyrrhonist Discourses which became a central text for the Pyrrhonists
|
Aesara
|
5th/4th century BC
|
Pythagorean
|
wrote On Human Nature, of which a fragment is preserved by Stobaeus
|
Aeschines of Neapolis
|
2nd/1st century BC
|
Academic skeptic
|
shared the leadership of the Academy at Athens together with Charmadas and Clitomachus about 110 BC
|
Aeschines of Sphettus
|
5th/4th century BC
|
Socratic
|
part of Socrates' circle and likely present at his death
|
Aetius
|
4th century AD
|
Peripatetic
|
Antiochean convert to Christianity who studied in Alexandria
|
Agapius
|
5th/6th century AD
|
Neoplatonic
|
studied under Marinus of Neapolis. known for his learning
|
Agathobulus
|
1st/2nd century AD
|
Cynic
|
known for his severe asceticism and teacher of Demonax
|
Agathosthenes
|
uncertain date
|
geographer, historian or philosopher
|
referred to by Tzetzes as his authority in matters connected with geography.
|
Agrippa the Skeptic
|
1st/2nd century AD
|
Pyrrhonist
|
thought to be the creator of the "five grounds of doubt"
|
Albinus
|
2nd century AD
|
Middle Platonist
|
Alcibiades
|
450-404 BC
|
Socratic
|
Athenian General and Politician
|
Alcinous
|
2nd century AD?
|
Middle Platonist
|
Alcmaeon of Croton
|
5th century BC
|
Pythagorean
|
interested in medicine
|
Alexamenus of Teos
|
5th century BC?
|
Socratic
|
may have been the first to write philosophical dialogues
|
Alexander of Aegae
|
1st century AD
|
Peripatetic
|
tutored the emperor Nero
|
Alexander of Aphrodisias
|
2nd/3rd century AD
|
Peripatetic
|
influential commentator on the Corpus Aristotelicum
|
Alexicrates
|
1st/2nd century AD
|
Pythagorean
|
Alexinus
|
4th/3rd century BC
|
Megarian
|
founded his own school which did not fare well
|
Amelius
|
3rd century AD
|
Neoplatonic
|
student of Plotinus who wrote voluminously
|
Ammonius Hermiae
|
5th/6th century AD
|
Neoplatonic
|
Ammonius of Athens
|
1st century AD
|
Middle Platonist
|
teacher of Plutarch
|
Ammonius Saccas
|
2nd/3rd century AD
|
Neoplatonic
|
Plotinus' teacher
|
Anaxagoras
|
5th century BC
|
Pluralist
|
|
Anaxarchus
|
4th century BC
|
Atomist
|
first Greek to attempt the problem of squaring the circle
|
Anaxilaus
|
1st century BC / 1st century AD
|
Pythagorean
|
Banished from Rome for practising magic
|
Anaximander
|
7th/6th century BC
|
Milesian
|
First to conceive a mechanical model of the world
|
Anaximenes of Miletus
|
6th century BC
|
Milesian
|
|
Androcydes
|
2nd century BC?
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Andronicus of Rhodes
|
1st century BC
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Anniceris
|
4th/3rd century BC
|
Cyrenaic
|
|
Antiochus of Ascalon
|
2nd/1st century BC
|
Middle Platonist
|
|
Antipater of Cyrene
|
4th century BC
|
Cyrenaic
|
|
Antipater of Tarsus
|
2nd century BC
|
Stoic
|
|
Antipater of Tyre
|
1st century BC
|
Stoic
|
|
Antisthenes
|
5th/4th century BC
|
Cynic
|
|
Antoninus
|
4th century AD
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Apollodorus of Athens
|
2nd century BC
|
Stoic
|
|
Apollodorus of Seleucia
|
2nd century BC
|
Stoic
|
|
Apollodorus the Epicurean
|
2nd century BC
|
Epicurean
|
|
Apollonius Cronus
|
4th century BC
|
Megarian
|
|
Apollonius of Tyana
|
1st century AD
|
Neopythagorean
|
|
Apollonius of Tyre
|
1st century BC
|
Stoic
|
|
Arcesilaus
|
4th/3rd century BC
|
Academic skeptic
|
|
Archedemus of Tarsus
|
2nd century BC
|
Stoic
|
|
Archelaus
|
5th century BC
|
Pluralist
|
|
Archytas
|
5th/4th century BC
|
Pythagorean
|
Arete of Cyrene
|
4th century BC
|
Cyrenaic
|
|
Arignote
|
6th/5th century BC
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Aristarchus of Samos
|
4th/3rd century BC
|
Academic skeptic
|
presented the first known model that placed the Sun at the center of the known universe with the Earth revolving around it.
|
Aristippus
|
5th/4th century BC
|
Cyrenaic
|
|
Aristippus the Younger
|
4th century BC
|
Cyrenaic
|
|
Aristoclea
|
fl. 6th century BC
|
|
Aristocles of Messene
|
1st century AD?
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Aristocreon
|
3rd/2nd century BC
|
Stoic
|
|
Aristo of Alexandria
|
2nd /1st century BC
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Aristo of Ceos
|
3rd/2nd century BC
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Aristo of Chios
|
4th/3rd century BC
|
Stoic
|
|
Aristotle
|
4th century BC
|
Peripatetic
|
founder of Peripatetic school; student of Plato
|
Aristotle of Cyrene
|
4th/3rd century BC
|
Cyrenaic
|
|
Aristotle of Mytilene
|
2nd century AD
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Aristoxenus
|
4th 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
|
5th/6th century AD
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Asclepiodotus
|
1st century BC
|
|
|
Asclepiodotus of Alexandria
|
5th century AD
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Aspasius
|
2nd century AD
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Athenaeus of Seleucia
|
1st century BC
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Athenodoros Cananites
|
1st century BC
|
Stoic
|
|
Athenodoros Cordylion
|
2nd /1st century BC
|
Stoic
|
|
Athenodorus of Soli
|
3rd century BC
|
Stoic
|
|
Attalus
|
1st century BC - 1st century AD
|
Stoic
|
|
Atticus
|
2nd century AD
|
Middle Platonist
|
|
Basilides (Stoic)
|
2nd century BC
|
Stoic
|
Denied the existence of incorporeal entities
|
Basilides the Epicurean
|
3rd/2nd century BC
|
Epicurean
|
Succeeded Dionysius of Lamptrai as the head of the Epicurean school at Athens
|
Batis of Lampsacus
|
3rd century BC
|
Epicurean
|
|
Bion of Borysthenes
|
4th/3rd century BC
|
Cynic
|
Once was a slave, later to be released
|
Boethus [ca]
|
4th century BC
|
Platonist
|
|
Boethus the Epicurean [ca; gl]
|
1st century AD
|
Epicurean
|
|
Boethus of Sidon
|
1st century BC
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Boethus of Sidon
|
2nd century BC
|
Stoic
|
|
Bolus of Mendes
|
fl. 3rd century BC
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Brontinus
|
fl. 6th century BC
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Bryson of Achaea
|
fl. 330 BC
|
Megarian
|
|
Callicles
|
5th century BCE
|
Sophist?
|
|
Calliphon
|
2nd century BC
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Calliphon of Croton
|
6th century BC
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Callistratus
|
fl. 3rd century AD
|
Sophist
|
|
Carneades
|
c. 214 – 129/8 BC
|
Academic skeptic
|
|
Carneiscus
|
c. 300 BC
|
Epicurean
|
|
Cassius Longinus
|
c. 213–273
|
Middle Platonist
|
|
Cebes
|
c. 430–350 BC
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Celsus
|
2nd century
|
|
|
Cercidas
|
3rd century BC
|
Cynic
|
|
Cercops
|
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Chaerephon
|
c. 470/460 – 403/399 BCE
|
Socratic
|
|
Chamaeleon
|
350-275 BC
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Charmadas
|
164 - c. 95 BC
|
Academic skeptic
|
|
Chrysanthius
|
fl. 4th century
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Chrysippus
|
279-206 BC
|
Stoic
|
|
Cleanthes
|
330-230 BC
|
Stoic
|
|
Clearchus of Soli
|
4th/3rd century BC (fl. 320 BC)
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Cleinias of Tarentum
|
4th century BC
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Cleomedes
|
|
Stoic
|
|
Cleomenes
|
fl. c. 300 BC
|
Cynic
|
|
Clinomachus
|
4th century BC
|
Megarian
|
|
Clitomachus
|
187 - 109 BC
|
Academic skeptic
|
|
Colotes
|
320-268 BC
|
Epicurean
|
|
Crantor
|
born c. 350 BC
|
Academic Platonist
|
|
Crates of Athens
|
died 268-265 BC
|
Academic Platonist
|
|
Crates of Mallus
|
fl. 2nd century BC
|
Stoic
|
|
Crates of Thebes
|
c. 365 – c. 285 BC
|
Cynic
|
husband of Hipparchia of Maroneia
|
Cratippus of Pergamon
|
1st century BC
|
Peripatetic
|
friend of Cicero
|
Cratylus
|
5th century BC
|
Ephesian
|
|
Crescens the Cynic
|
2nd century
|
Cynic
|
|
Crinis
|
1st/2nd century BC
|
Stoic
|
|
Critolaus
|
c. 200 – c. 118 BC
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Cronius
|
fl. 2nd century A.D.
|
Neopythagorean
|
|
Damascius
|
born c. 458, died after 538
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Damis
|
1st/2nd century A.D.
|
Neopythagorean
|
|
Damo
|
5th century BC
|
Pythagorean
|
reportedly the daughter of Pythagoras and Theano
|
Dardanus of Athens
|
160-85 BC
|
Stoic
|
one of the several leaders of Stoa after the death of Panaetius
|
Demetrius Lacon
|
fl. late 2nd century BC
|
Epicurean
|
Demetrius of Amphipolis
|
fl. 4th century BC
|
Academic Platonist
|
|
Demetrius Phalereus
|
c. 350 – c. 280 BC
|
Peripatetic
|
Governed Athens
|
Demetrius the Cynic
|
fl. 1st century
|
Cynic
|
|
Democrates
|
unknown
|
Pythagorean?
|
|
Democritus
|
c. 460 – c. 370 BC
|
Presocratic, Atomist
|
|
Demonax
|
|
Cynic
|
|
Dexippus
|
fl. 350
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Diagoras of Melos
|
|
Sophist
|
|
Dicaearchus
|
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Dio of Alexandria
|
fl. 1st century BC
|
Academic skeptic
|
|
Dio Chrysostom
|
|
Sophist
|
|
Diocles of Cnidus
|
fl. 3rd or 2nd century BC?
|
Academic Platonist
|
|
Diodorus Cronus
|
|
Megarian
|
|
Diodorus of Adramyttium
|
fl. 1st century BC
|
Academic skeptic
|
|
Diodorus of Aspendus
|
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Diodorus of Tyre
|
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Diodotus
|
|
Stoic
|
|
Diogenes of Apollonia
|
|
Presocratic
|
|
Diogenes of Babylon
|
|
Stoic
|
|
Diogenes of Oenoanda
|
|
Epicurean
|
|
Diogenes of Seleucia
|
|
Epicurean
|
|
Diogenes of Sinope
|
412/404 - 323 BC
|
Cynic
|
Lived in a clay wine jar
|
Diogenes of Tarsus
|
|
Epicurean
|
|
Dionysius of Chalcedon
|
|
Megarian
|
|
Dionysius of Cyrene
|
|
Stoic
|
|
Dionysius of Lamptrai
|
|
Epicurean
|
|
Dionysius the Renegade
|
|
Stoic
|
abandoned Stoicism for Cyrenaicism
|
Dios
|
fl. 7th century BC ?
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Diotima of Mantinea
|
|
Diotimus
|
|
Stoic
|
|
Domninus of Larissa
|
c. 420 - c. 480
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Echecrates
|
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Ecphantus
|
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Empedocles
|
|
Presocratic, Pluralist
|
|
Epicharmus of Kos
|
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Epictetus
|
|
Stoic
|
wrote The Enchiridion, a handbook of Stoic ethical advice
|
Epicurus
|
|
Epicurean
|
said that the purpose of philosophy was to attain tranquility characterized by ataraxia
|
Eubulides
|
|
Megarian
|
|
Euclid of Megara
|
|
Megarian
|
|
Eudemus of Rhodes
|
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Eudorus of Alexandria
|
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Eudoxus of Cnidus
|
410/408 – 355/347 BC
|
Academic Platonist
|
|
Euenus
|
|
Sophist
|
|
Euphantus
|
|
Megarian
|
|
Euphraeus
|
|
Euphrates
|
|
Stoic
|
|
Eurytus
|
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Eusebius of Myndus
|
fl. 4th century
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Eustathius of Cappadocia
|
c. 400
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Evander
|
fl. c. 215 - c. 205
|
Academic skeptic
|
|
Favorinus
|
|
Academic skeptic
|
|
Gaius the Platonist
|
fl. 2nd century
|
Middle Platonist
|
|
Geminus
|
|
Stoic
|
|
Gorgias
|
|
Sophist
|
|
Hagnon of Tarsus
|
fl. 2nd century BC
|
Academic skeptic
|
|
Hecataeus of Abdera
|
|
Pyrrhonist
|
|
Hecato of Rhodes
|
|
Stoic
|
|
Hegesias of Cyrene
|
|
Cyrenaic
|
|
Hegesinus of Pergamon
|
fl. c. 160 BC
|
Academic skeptic
|
|
Hegias
|
fl. c. 500
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Heliodorus of Alexandria
|
fl. 5th century
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Heraclides Lembus
|
|
Heraclides Ponticus
|
387 - 312 BC
|
Academic Platonist
|
|
Heraclitus
|
|
Presocratic, Ephesian
|
claimed that "You cannot step in the same river twice" and "All is fire."
|
Heraclius
|
|
Cynic
|
|
Herillus of Carthage
|
|
Stoic
|
|
Hermagoras of Amphipolis
|
|
Stoic
|
|
Hermarchus
|
|
Epicurean
|
|
Hermias
|
born c. 410 - died c. 450
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Herminus
|
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Hermippus of Smyrna
|
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Hermotimus of Clazomenae
|
|
Hicetas
|
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Hierius
|
fl c. 500
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Hierocles of Alexandria
|
fl. c. 430
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Hierocles (Stoic)
|
2nd century CE
|
Stoic
|
|
Hieronymus of Rhodes
|
c. 290 – c. 230 BC
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Himerius
|
|
Sophist
|
|
Hipparchia of Maroneia
|
fl. c. 325 BC
|
Cynic
|
Genus of butterflies, Hipparchia (butterfly), named after her
|
Hippasus
|
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Hippias
|
|
Sophist
|
|
Hippo
|
5th century BC
|
Presocratic
|
|
Horus
|
|
Cynic
|
|
Hypatia of Alexandria
|
born 350-370 – 415
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Iamblichus
|
c. 245-c. 325
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Ichthyas
|
|
Megarian
|
|
Idomeneus of Lampsacus
|
|
Epicurean
|
|
Ion of Chios
|
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Isidore of Alexandria
|
fl. c. 475
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Jason of Nysa
|
|
Stoic
|
|
Lacydes of Cyrene
|
before 241 - c. 205 BC
|
Academic skeptic
|
|
Leonteus of Lampsacus
|
|
Epicurean
|
|
Leontion
|
|
Epicurean
|
|
Leucippus
|
|
Presocratic, Atomist
|
|
Lyco of Iasos
|
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Lyco of Troas
|
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Lycophron
|
|
Sophist
|
|
Lysis of Taras
|
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Marinus of Neapolis
|
born c. 450
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Maximus of Ephesus
|
died 372
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Maximus of Tyre
|
fl. 2nd century
|
Middle Platonist
|
|
Meleager of Gadara
|
|
Cynic
|
|
Melissus of Samos
|
|
Presocratic, Eleatic
|
|
Menedemus
|
|
Eretrian
|
|
Menedemus of Pyrrha
|
fl. c. 350 BC
|
Academic Platonist
|
|
Menedemus the Cynic
|
|
Cynic
|
|
Menippus
|
|
Cynic
|
|
Metrocles
|
|
Cynic
|
|
Metrodorus of Athens
|
|
Metrodorus of Chios
|
|
Atomist
|
|
Metrodorus of Cos
|
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Metrodorus of Lampsacus (the elder)
|
|
Presocratic
|
|
Metrodorus of Lampsacus (the younger)
|
|
Epicurean
|
|
Metrodorus of Stratonicea
|
fl. 2nd century BC
|
Academic skeptic
|
|
Mnesarchus of Athens
|
|
Stoic
|
|
Moderatus of Gades
|
|
Neopythagorean
|
|
Monimus
|
|
Cynic
|
|
Myia
|
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Nausiphanes
|
|
Atomist
|
|
Nicarete of Megara
|
|
Megarian
|
|
Nicolaus of Damascus
|
|
|
|
Nicomachus
|
|
Neopythagorean
|
|
Nicomachus (son of Aristotle)
|
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Numenius of Apamea
|
fl. c. 275
|
Neopythagorean
|
|
Nymphidianus of Smyrna
|
fl. c. 360
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Ocellus Lucanus
|
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Oenomaus of Gadara
|
|
Cynic
|
|
Olympiodorus the Elder
|
|
Peripatetic
|
|
Olympiodorus the Younger
|
c. 495-570
|
Neoplatonic
|
|
Onasander
|
fl. 1st century
|
Middle Platonist
|
|
Onatas
|
|
Pythagorean
|
|
Origen the Pagan
|
fl. c. 250
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Middle Platonist
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Panaetius
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Stoic
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Pancrates of Athens
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Cynic
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Panthoides
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Megarian
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Parmenides of Elea
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Presocratic, Eleatic
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held that the only thing that exists is being itself; teacher of Zeno of Elea
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Pasicles of Thebes
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Megarian
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Patro the Epicurean
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Epicurean
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Peregrinus Proteus
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Cynic
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Persaeus
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Stoic
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Phaedo of Elis
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Eretrian
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Originally founded the School of Elis; it was later transferred to Eretria by his pupil Menedemus.
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Phaedrus
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Epicurean
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Phanias of Eresus
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Peripatetic
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Phanto of Phlius
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Pythagorean
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Philip of Opus
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fl. 4th century BC
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Academic
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Philiscus of Aegina
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Cynic
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Philiscus of Thessaly
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Sophist
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Philo
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20 BC - 50 AD
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Middle Platonist
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Philo of Larissa
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159/158 – 84/83 BC
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Academic skeptic
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Philo the Dialectician
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Megarian
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Philodemus
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Epicurean
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Philolaus
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Pythagorean
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Philonides of Laodicea
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Epicurean
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Philostratus
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Sophist
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Phintys
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Pythagorean
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Plato
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428/427 - 348/347 BC
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Academic
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student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle; famous for the Theory of Forms
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Plotinus
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c. 204 – 270
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Neoplatonic
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Plutarch
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c. 46 – 120
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Middle Platonist
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Plutarch of Athens
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c. 350 – 430
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Neoplatonic
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Polemarchus
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Polemon of Athens
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Stoic
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Polemon of Athens (scholarch)
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before 314 - 270/269 BC
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Academic
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Polemon of Laodicea
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Sophist
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Polus
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Polyaenus of Lampsacus
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Epicurean
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Polystratus
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Epicurean
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Porphyry
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234 – c. 305
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Neoplatonic
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taught by Plotinus; wrote the Isagoge, an introduction to Aristotle's "Categories",
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Posidonius
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Stoic
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Potamo of Alexandria
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Eclecticism
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Praxiphanes
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Peripatetic
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Priscian of Lydia
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fl. c. 550
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Neoplatonic
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Priscus of Epirus
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c. 305-c. 395
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Neoplatonic
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Proclus
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412 – 485
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Neoplatonic
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Proclus of Laodicea
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Proclus Mallotes
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Stoic
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Prodicus
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Sophist
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Protagoras
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Sophist
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Ptolemy-el-Garib
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fl. c. 300 AD
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Peripatetic
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Pyrrho
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Pyrrhonist
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credited as being the first skeptic philosopher
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Pythagoras
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c. 570 – c. 495 BC
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Pythagorean
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Credited with discovering the Pythagorean theorem
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Sallustius
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Neoplatonic
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Sallustius of Emesa
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Cynic
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Satyrus
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Peripatetic
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Secundus the Silent
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Cynic
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Sextus of Chaeronea
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Sextus Empiricus
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Pyrrhonist
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Simmias of Thebes
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Pythagorean
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Simon the Shoemaker
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Socratic
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Simplicius of Cilicia
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c. 490 - c. 560
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Neoplatonic
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Siro
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Epicurean
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Socrates
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c. 470–399 BC
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Socratic
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considered one of the founders of Western philosophy; credited as being the first moral philosopher
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Sopater of Apamea
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died before 337
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Neoplatonic
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Sosigenes
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Peripatetic
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Sosipatra
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fl. c. 325
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Neoplatonic
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Sotion
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Neopythagorean
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Speusippus
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c. 407 – 339 BC
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Academic
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Sphaerus
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Stoic
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Stilpo
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Megarian
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Strato of Lampsacus
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Peripatetic
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Syrianus
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died c. 437
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Neoplatonic
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Telauges
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Pythagorean
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Telecles of Phocis
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died 167/166 BC
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Academic skeptic
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Teles the Cynic
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Cynic
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Thales
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c. 626/623 – c. 548/545 BC
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Presocratic, Milesian
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first philosopher; held that the first principle (arche) is water; one of the Seven Sages of Greece
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Theagenes of Patras
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Cynic
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Theano
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Pythagorean
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Themista of Lampsacus
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Epicurean
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Themistius
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Neoplatonic
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Theodorus of Asine
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fl. 3rd century
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Neoplatonic
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Theodorus the Atheist
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c. 340 – c. 250 BCE
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Cyrenaic
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Theon of Smyrna
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Neopythagorean
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Theophrastus
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Peripatetic
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Thrasymachus
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Sophist
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Thrasymachus of Corinth
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Megarian
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Timaeus of Locri
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Pythagorean
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Timaeus the Sophist
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fl. between 1st and 4th centuries
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Middle Platonist
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Timon
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Pyrrhonist
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Timycha
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Pythagorean
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Tisias
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Sophist
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Xenarchus of Seleucia
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Peripatetic
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Xeniades
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Pyrrhonist
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Xenocrates
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c. 396 – 314 BC
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Academic
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Xenophanes of Colophon
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Presocratic, Eleatic
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claimed that if oxen were able to imagine gods, those gods would be in the image of oxen
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Xenophilus
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Pythagorean
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friend and teacher of Aristoxenus
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Xenophon
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Zenobius
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2nd century A.D.
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Sophist
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flourished in the times of the emperor Hadrian
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Zenodotus
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fl. c. 475
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Neoplatonic
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described as "the darling of Proclus"
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Zeno of Citium
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334-262 BC
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Stoic
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founder of the Stoic school of philosophy
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Zeno of Elea
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Presocratic, Eleatic
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famous creator of Zeno's paradoxes
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Zeno of Sidon
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150-75 BC
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Epicurean
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sometimes termed the "leading Epicurean"
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Zeno of Tarsus
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fl. 200 BC
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Stoic
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