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Monimus

Monimus (/ˈmɒnɪməs/; Ancient Greek: Μόνιμος; 4th century BC) of Syracuse, Magna Graecia, was a Cynic philosopher, and a notable student of Diogenes.

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Born
c. 4th century BC Syracuse, Sicily
Era
Ancient philosophy
Main interests
Problem of the criterion
Notable ideas
All is vanity ("typhos")
Region
Ancient Greek philosophy
School
Cynicism

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related to References · 23
Monimus → August, Croom Helm, Cynics, Diogenes, Eminent Philosophers, Hicks, ISBN, Laërtius, Lives, Lock-gray-alt-2, Lock-green, Lock-red-alt-2, Loeb Classical Library, Rankin, Retrieved, Robert Drew, Socratics, Sophists, The Cynics, Translated
related to Biography · 11
Monimus → According, Corinthian, Crates, Cynic, Diogenes, Diogenes Laërtius, In, Menander, Sinope, Thebes, Xeniades
related to Works · 11
Monimus → According, Alexandria, Another, Clement, Collection, Cynic-style, Diogenes Laërtius, Exhortation, On Impulses, Philosophy, Wonderful Events
related to Philosophy · 10
Monimus → According, Anaxarchus, Diogenes Laërtius, Fortune, In, Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, Sextus Empiricus, Stobaeus, Wealth
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Monimus → Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
Born · 1
Monimus → c. 4th century BC Syracuse, Sicily
Era · 1
Monimus → Ancient philosophy
Main interests · 1
Monimus → Problem of the criterion
Notable ideas · 1
Monimus → All is vanity ("typhos")
Region · 1
Monimus → Ancient Greek philosophy

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diogenes syracuse cynic philosophy according laërtius ancient greek μόνιμος 4th century bc notable two philosopher criterion vanity master might madness

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MonimusBornc. 4th century BC Syracuse, Sicily1.00infobox
MonimusEraAncient philosophy1.00infobox
MonimusMain interestsProblem of the criterion1.00infobox
MonimusNotable ideasAll is vanity ("typhos")1.00infobox
MonimusRegionAncient Greek philosophy1.00infobox
MonimusSchoolCynicism1.00infobox
Monimusrelated to BiographyAccording0.60section
Monimusrelated to BiographyDiogenes Laërtius0.60section
Monimusrelated to BiographyCorinthian0.60section
Monimusrelated to BiographyDiogenes0.60section
Monimusrelated to BiographySinope0.60section
Monimusrelated to BiographyXeniades0.60section

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