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an Eretrian philosopher

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  • Menedemus Of Eretria — ▪ Greek philosopher born c. 339 BC died c. 265       Greek philosopher who founded the Eretrian school of philosophy.       During a military expedition in Megara, he began attending the lectures of Stilpon and later joined the school founded by… …   Universalium

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  • Asclepiades — may refer to:* Asclepiades of Phlius, (4th 3rd century BC) philosopher in the Eretrian school of Philosophy * Asclepiades of Samos, (3rd century BC) lyric poet * Asclepiades of Bithynia, (c. 125 – 40 BC) philosopher and physician * Asclepiades,… …   Wikipedia

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  • Stilpo — (Greek: Στίλπων), Greek philosopher of the Megarian school (lived c. 325 BC), was a contemporary of Theophrastus and Crates of Thebes. None of his writings survive, he was interested in logic and dialectic, and his ethical teachings approached… …   Wikipedia

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