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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia - Cosmopolitanism

In the realms of social and political philosophy, cosmopolitanism is the idea that all of humanity belongs to a single moral community. This is contrasted with ideologies of patriotism and nationalism. Cosmopolitanism may or may not entail some sort of world government or it may simply refer to more inclusive moral, economic, and/or political relationships between nations or individuals of different nations. Cosmopolitanism pertains to wide international experience. Cosmopolitan, meaning citizenship of the world; refers ...

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia - Ancient philosophy

This page lists some links to ancient philosophy. In Europe, the spread of Christianity through the Roman world marked the end of Hellenistic philosophy and ushered in the beginnings of Medieval philosophy. Ancient philosophy - Classical. Ancient philosophy - Greek. Pericles (495-429) Aspasia (469-406) Socrates(469-399) Euclid of Megara (450-380) Antisthenes (445-360) Aristippus (435-356) Plato (429-347)Including:

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia - Anarchism

Schools Anarcho-capitalism Anarcho-communism Anarcho-primitivism Anarcho-syndicalism Christian anarchism Eco-anarchism Individualist anarchism Mutualism Anarchism in culture Anarchism and religion Anarchism and society Anarchism and the arts Anarcho-punk Anarchist theory Anarchism and capitalism Anarchism and Marxism Anarchist economics Anarchist law Anarchist symbolism Anarchism without adjectives Post-left a ...

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia - World citizen

A world citizen (or citizen of the world) is a person who wishes to transcend the geopolitical divisiveness inherent in the national citizenships of the various sovereign states and countries. In this respect the concept differs from internationalism, which is still based on the idea of nations. By refusing to accept a patriotic identity dictated by any national government, world citizens assert their independence as citizens of the Earth, the world, or the cosmos. World citizen - Overview. The first ...

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia - 323 BC

Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC Decades: 370s BC 360s BC 350s BC 340s BC 330s BC - 320s BC - 310s BC 300s BC 290s BC 280s BC 270s BC 328 BC 327 BC 326 BC 325 BC 324 BC - 323 BC - 322 BC 321 BC 320 BC 319 BC 318 BC 323 BC - Events. On his way from Ecbatana to Babylon, Alexander the Great fights and crushes the Cossaeans June 10 - Alexander the Great dies in Babylon. After a dispute with the infantry led by Meleager, the cavalry ge ...

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia - Corinth

Corinth, or Korinth (Κόρινθος; see also List of traditional Greek place names) is a Greek city, on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnesus to the mainland of Greece. To the west of the isthmus lies the Gulf of Corinth, to the east lies the Saronic Gulf. Corinth is about 48 miles (78 km) southwest of Athens. The isthmus, which was in ancient times traversed by hauling ships over the ...

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia - Cynic

The Cynics were an influential school of ancient philosophers. They rejected the social values of their time, often flouting conventions in shocking ways to prove their point. They challenged their listeners to get in touch with their "natural" animal side. Their name is thought to be derived either from the building in Athens called Cynosarges, the earliest home of the school, or from the Greek word for a dog (kuon), in contemptuous allusion to the uncouth and aggressive manners adopted by the members of the school. Whi ...

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia - Crates of Thebes

Crates of Thebes, a Hellenistic philosopher, was one of the Cynics and the teacher of Zeno of Citium. Crates was from Thebes and was a student of Diogenes of Sinope. It is said that he lost his ample fortune owing to the Macedonian invasion, but a more probable story is that he sacrificed it in accordance with his principles, directing the banker, to whom he entrusted it, to give it to his sons if they should prove fools, ...

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia II - World citizen - Overview

The first people to identify themselves as "world citizens" were the Stoic philosophers (see Zeno of Citium or Diogenes of Sinope). They coined the term cosmopolis or "universal city" from which is derived the English word 'cosmopolitan'. Stoicism was a major philosophy in the Roman Empire, which hoped to create this cosmopolis. The perspective of a world citizen has affinities with an existentialist philosophical outlook in that world citizens: do not want to be categorized by any artificially imposed categ ...

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World citizen, World citizen - Overview, World citizen - Promoting world citizenship, World citizen - Famous world citizens

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia II - Philosophy of Greek pederasty - Chaste pederasty

Plato was among the first to analyze and critique the traditions of male love current in their time, the fourth century BCE. His works document the teachings of Socrates, who appears to have favored chaste pederastic relationships, marked by a balance between desire and self-control. He pointedly criticized purely physical infatuations, for example by mocking Critias' lust for Euthydemus by comparing his behavior towards the boy to that of a "a piglet scratching itself against a rock" (Xenophon, Memorabilia 1.2.29-30). That, however, ...

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Philosophy of Greek pederasty, Philosophy of Greek pederasty - Chaste pederasty, Philosophy of Greek pederasty - Phaedrus, Philosophy of Greek pederasty - Laws, Philosophy of Greek pederasty - Other examples, Philosophy of Greek pederasty - Ethical critiques, Philosophy of Greek pederasty - Male vs. female love, Philosophy of Greek pederasty - Suppression of sexual pederasty

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia II - List of virgins - Religious and mythological figures

Many religions have long considered sexual abstinence a virtuous way of life, and so a large number of famous virgins throughout history, legend and mythology have been spiritual and religious figures. List of virgins - Christian saints and monastics. Saint Agnes-Almost escaped execution due to her virginity. Aloysius Gonzaga-Said to have taken a vow of chastity at 10 years old. Anthony the Great-By tradition(Little to nothing of his first 20 years is certain) Saint Apollon ...

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List of virgins, List of virgins - Religious and mythological figures, List of virgins - Christian saints and monastics, List of virgins - Buddhist monks and lamas, List of virgins - Hindu saints and spiritualists, List of virgins - Ancient Greek and Roman figures, List of virgins - Rulers politicians and activists, List of virgins - Writers artists and actors, List of virgins - Scholars, List of virgins - Other

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia II - World citizen - Overview

The first people to identify themselves as "world citizens" were the Stoic philosophers (see Zeno of Citium). The perspective of a world citizen has affinities with an existentialist philosophical outlook in that world citizens: do not want to be categorized by any artificially imposed categories and/or wish to identify themselves first and foremost as human beings and then by any grouping ...

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World citizen, World citizen - Overview, World citizen - Promoting world citizenship, World citizen - Famous world citizens

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia II - List of anarchists - Z

¹ - These individuals have not applied the label "anarchist" to themselves, perhaps because they predated its popular usage (as with Thoreau), it was considered an epithet, they did not regard themselves as anarchists, they dislike catch-all labels, or for a variety of other reasons. ² - These have been referred to as anarcho-capitalists ³ - These have been referred to as individualist anarchists ⁴ - These have been referred to as anarcho-communists ⁵ - These have been referred to as anarcho-syndicalists

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List of anarchists, List of anarchists - A, List of anarchists - B, List of anarchists - C, List of anarchists - D, List of anarchists - E, List of anarchists - F, List of anarchists - G, List of anarchists - H, List of anarchists - I, List of anarchists - J, List of anarchists - K, List of anarchists - L, List of anarchists - M, List of anarchists - N, List of anarchists - O, List of anarchists - P, List of anarchists - Q, List of anarchists - R, List of anarchists - S, List of anarchists - T, List of anarchists - U, List of anarchists - V, List of anarchists - W, List of anarchists - X, List of anarchists - Y, List of anarchists - Z

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia II - List of people widely considered eccentric - Definition of eccentricity

Eccentricity is necessarily defined relatively. For the purposes of this article, an eccentric is someone whose behaviour, beliefs and/or hobbies deviate in a significant way from the accepted norms of their society, but otherwise can function largely as normal in society. He or she may be regarded as strange, odd or at least unconventional, irregular and erratic. Other people may regard the eccentric with apprehension but also with amusement. People behave in "eccentric" ways for many reasons. Sometimes, particular patterns of ...

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List of people widely considered eccentric, List of people widely considered eccentric - Definition of eccentricity, List of people widely considered eccentric - Artists architects and composers, List of people widely considered eccentric - Athletes, List of people widely considered eccentric - Businessmen, List of people widely considered eccentric - Entertainers, List of people widely considered eccentric - Inventors, List of people widely considered eccentric - Politicians artistocrats and rulers, List of people widely considered eccentric - Religious figures and occultists, List of people widely considered eccentric - Scholars philosophers and scientists, List of people widely considered eccentric - Writers, List of people widely considered eccentric - Others, List of people widely considered eccentric - Bibliography

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia II - Ancient philosophy - Classical

Ancient philosophy - Greek. Pericles (495-429) Aspasia (469-406) Socrates(469-399) Euclid of Megara (450-380) Antisthenes (445-360) Aristippus (435-356) Plato (429-347) Xenophon (429-355) Speusippus (407-339) Diogenes of Sinope (400-325) Xenocrates (396-314) Aristotle (384-322) Stilpo (380-300) Theophrastus (370-288) Pyrrho (365-275) Epicurus (341-270) Zeno of Citiu ...

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Ancient philosophy, Ancient philosophy - Classical, Ancient philosophy - Greek, Ancient philosophy - Roman, Ancient philosophy - Schools of thought in the Hellenistic period, Ancient philosophy - Vedic philosophy, Ancient philosophy - Classical Indian philosophy, Ancient philosophy - Old Iranian philosophy, Ancient philosophy - Chinese philosophy

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia II - Corinth - History

Corinth - Prehistoric era. The city was founded in the Neolithic Age, circa 6000 BC. According to myth, the city was founded by Corinthos, a descendant of the god Helios (the Sun), while other myths suggest that it was founded by the goddess Ephyra, a daughter of the titan Oceanus, thus the ancient name of the city (also Ephyra). There is evidence that the city was destroyed around 2000 BC. Before the end of the Mycenaean period the Dorians attempted to settle in Corinth. While at first they failed, their second attempt was successful when their leader Aletes followed a different path aroun ...

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Corinth, Corinth - History, Corinth - Prehistoric era, Corinth - Classical era, Corinth - Roman era, Corinth - Byzantine era, Corinth - Principality of Achaea, Corinth - Ottoman Rule, Corinth - Corinth today

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia II - Anarchism - History of anarchism

see also Past and present anarchist communities Anarchism - Chart of influences. Anarchism - Justice against the state. The first essay explicitly advocating the absence of government was "A Vindication of Natural Society" (1756) by Edmund Burke. The first positive theory of anarchism was William Godwin's An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793). This was a very influential tract; though he did not use the word anarchism, some today regard him as the ...

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Anarchism, Anarchism - Precursors of anarchism, Anarchism - Primitive cultures, Anarchism - Philosophical traces, Anarchism - Ancient Greece, Anarchism - Anabaptists and Diggers, Anarchism - Age of Enlightenment, Anarchism - History of anarchism, Anarchism - Chart of influences, Anarchism - Justice against the state, Anarchism - The first self-labelled anarchist, Anarchism - Egoism, Anarchism - Individualist anarchism Liberal anarchism, Anarchism - The International, Anarchism - Anarchist Communism, Anarchism - Propaganda by the deed, Anarchism - Anarchism at work, Anarchism - The Russian Revolution, Anarchism - The fight against fascism and the Spanish Civil War, Anarchism - Religion, Anarchism - Anarchism and feminism, Anarchism - Contemporary anarchism, Anarchism - Anarcho-capitalism, Anarchism - Anarcho-syndicalism, Anarchism - The platformist tradition, Anarchism - Post-left anarchy, Anarchism - Post-structuralism, Anarchism - Insurrectionary anarchism, Anarchism - Small 'a' anarchism, Anarchism - Anarcho-primitivism, Anarchism - Issues, Anarchism - Conceptions of an anarchist society, Anarchism - Environmentalism, Anarchism - Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression, Anarchism - Neo-imperialism and Globalization, Anarchism - Parallel structures, Anarchism - Technology, Anarchism - Pacifism, Anarchism - Parliamentarianism, Anarchism - Cultural phenomena, Anarchism - Historical events, Anarchism - Books, Anarchism - Anarchism by region/culture

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia II - History of Western philosophy - Brief timeline

History of Western philosophy - Ancient philosophy. Philosophy is generally said to begin in the Greek cities of western Asia Minor (Ionia) with Thales of Miletus, who was active around 585 B.C. and left us the opaque dictum, "All is water." His most noted students were Anaximander and Anaximenes of Miletus ("All is air"). Other thinkers and schools appeared throughout Greece over the next couple of centuries. Among the most important were: Heraclitus, who stressed the transitory and chaotic n ...

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History of Western philosophy, History of Western philosophy - Brief timeline, History of Western philosophy - Ancient philosophy, History of Western philosophy - Medieval philosophy, History of Western philosophy - Modern philosophy, History of Western philosophy - Contemporary philosophy, History of Western philosophy - Chronological list of important philosophers

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia II - Anarchism - Precursors of anarchism

Anarchism - Primitive cultures. Many anarchists, particularly anarcho-primitivists, assert that before recorded history, human society was organized on anarchist principles. They claim hunter-gatherer bands had an egalitarian structure, citing a lack of division of labour, accumulated wealth and decreed law as indicators of such indigenous "anarchist" systems. Others, however, question this, in particular in terms of a gender based division of labour. See also:

Anarchism, Anarchism - Precursors of anarchism, Anarchism - Primitive cultures, Anarchism - Philosophical traces, Anarchism - Ancient Greece, Anarchism - Anabaptists and Diggers, Anarchism - Age of Enlightenment, Anarchism - History of anarchism, Anarchism - Chart of influences, Anarchism - Justice against the state, Anarchism - The first self-labelled anarchist, Anarchism - Egoism, Anarchism - Individualist anarchism Liberal anarchism, Anarchism - The International, Anarchism - Anarchist Communism, Anarchism - Propaganda by the deed, Anarchism - Anarchism at work, Anarchism - The Russian Revolution, Anarchism - The fight against fascism and the Spanish Civil War, Anarchism - Religion, Anarchism - Anarchism and feminism, Anarchism - Contemporary anarchism, Anarchism - Anarcho-capitalism, Anarchism - Anarcho-syndicalism, Anarchism - The platformist tradition, Anarchism - Post-left anarchy, Anarchism - Post-structuralism, Anarchism - Insurrectionary anarchism, Anarchism - Small 'a' anarchism, Anarchism - Anarcho-primitivism, Anarchism - Issues, Anarchism - Conceptions of an anarchist society, Anarchism - Environmentalism, Anarchism - Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression, Anarchism - Neo-imperialism and Globalization, Anarchism - Parallel structures, Anarchism - Technology, Anarchism - Pacifism, Anarchism - Parliamentarianism, Anarchism - Cultural phenomena, Anarchism - Historical events, Anarchism - Books, Anarchism - Anarchism by region/culture

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Diogenes of Sinope: Encyclopedia II - Anarchism - Contemporary anarchism

Anarchism - Anarcho-capitalism. See also: Anarcho capitalism Anarcho-capitalism envisions a stateless society where private ownership of the means of production is supported, and economic decisions are made privately through the operation of a free market. They believe that all voluntary (non-coerced) transactions between consenting adults should be legal, so have no opposition to employment or interest. Anarcho-capitalism is an anti-state form of liberalism derived from classical liberal and Austri ...

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Anarchism, Anarchism - Precursors of anarchism, Anarchism - Primitive cultures, Anarchism - Philosophical traces, Anarchism - Ancient Greece, Anarchism - Anabaptists and Diggers, Anarchism - Age of Enlightenment, Anarchism - History of anarchism, Anarchism - Chart of influences, Anarchism - Justice against the state, Anarchism - The first self-labelled anarchist, Anarchism - Egoism, Anarchism - Individualist anarchism Liberal anarchism, Anarchism - The International, Anarchism - Anarchist Communism, Anarchism - Propaganda by the deed, Anarchism - Anarchism at work, Anarchism - The Russian Revolution, Anarchism - The fight against fascism and the Spanish Civil War, Anarchism - Religion, Anarchism - Anarchism and feminism, Anarchism - Contemporary anarchism, Anarchism - Anarcho-capitalism, Anarchism - Anarcho-syndicalism, Anarchism - The platformist tradition, Anarchism - Post-left anarchy, Anarchism - Post-structuralism, Anarchism - Insurrectionary anarchism, Anarchism - Small 'a' anarchism, Anarchism - Anarcho-primitivism, Anarchism - Issues, Anarchism - Conceptions of an anarchist society, Anarchism - Environmentalism, Anarchism - Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression, Anarchism - Neo-imperialism and Globalization, Anarchism - Parallel structures, Anarchism - Technology, Anarchism - Pacifism, Anarchism - Parliamentarianism, Anarchism - Cultural phenomena, Anarchism - Historical events, Anarchism - Books, Anarchism - Anarchism by region/culture

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