HELLENISTIC PHILOSOPHY
'Hellenistic philosophy' is the period of Western philosophy that was developed in the Hellenistic civilization following Aristotle and ending with Neoplatonism.
★ Pyrrho (365-275 BC)
★ Epicurus (341-270 BC)
★ Metrodorus of Lampsacus (the younger) (331–278 BC)
★ Zeno of Citium (333-263 BC)
★ Cleanthes (331-232 BC)
★ Timon (320-230 BC)
★ Arcesilaus (316-232 BC)
★ Menippus (3rd century BC)
★ Archimedes (c. 287-212 BC)
★ Chrysippus (280-207 BC)
★ Carneades (214-129 BC)
★ Kleitomachos (187-109 BC)
★ Metrodorus of Stratonicea (late 2nd century BC)
★ Philo of Larissa (160-80 BC)
★ Posidonius (135-51 BC)
★ Antiochus of Ascalon (130-68 BC)
★ Aenesidemus (1st century BC)
★ Philo of Alexandria (30 BC - 45 AD)
★ Agrippa (1st century AD)
★ Plotinus (205-270 AD)
★ Porphyry (233-309 AD)
★ Iamblichus of Chalcis (245-325 AD)
★ Cynicism
★ Epicureanism
★ Eclecticism
★ Hedonism
★ Hellenistic Judaism
★ Neoplatonism
★ Skepticism
★ Sophism
★ Stoicism
★ Ancient philosophy
★ Greek philosophy
★ Hellenistic civilization
★ The London Philosophy Study Guide offers many suggestions on what to read, depending on the student's familiarity with the subject: Post-Aristotelian philosophy
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| Hellenistic philosophers |
| Hellenistic schools of thought |
| See Also |
| Further Reading |
Hellenistic philosophers
★ Pyrrho (365-275 BC)
★ Epicurus (341-270 BC)
★ Metrodorus of Lampsacus (the younger) (331–278 BC)
★ Zeno of Citium (333-263 BC)
★ Cleanthes (331-232 BC)
★ Timon (320-230 BC)
★ Arcesilaus (316-232 BC)
★ Menippus (3rd century BC)
★ Archimedes (c. 287-212 BC)
★ Chrysippus (280-207 BC)
★ Carneades (214-129 BC)
★ Kleitomachos (187-109 BC)
★ Metrodorus of Stratonicea (late 2nd century BC)
★ Philo of Larissa (160-80 BC)
★ Posidonius (135-51 BC)
★ Antiochus of Ascalon (130-68 BC)
★ Aenesidemus (1st century BC)
★ Philo of Alexandria (30 BC - 45 AD)
★ Agrippa (1st century AD)
★ Plotinus (205-270 AD)
★ Porphyry (233-309 AD)
★ Iamblichus of Chalcis (245-325 AD)
Hellenistic schools of thought
★ Cynicism
★ Epicureanism
★ Eclecticism
★ Hedonism
★ Hellenistic Judaism
★ Neoplatonism
★ Skepticism
★ Sophism
★ Stoicism
See Also
★ Ancient philosophy
★ Greek philosophy
★ Hellenistic civilization
Further Reading
★ The London Philosophy Study Guide offers many suggestions on what to read, depending on the student's familiarity with the subject: Post-Aristotelian philosophy
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