The Cynics - Back To Nature
Diogenes of Sinope
One of the founders of cynic philosophy; the cynic who supposedly carried a lantern to search for an honest man
Basic doctrine of Cynicism
aim of life is happiness
The Cynics reject all:
convention (any legal stuff)
Crates + Hipparchia
cynic philosophers younger than Diogenes
Cynics invented a literary form called:
diatriabes (diatribai)
Diogenes claimed, "what is natural to humans is ______ by ______":
discernible by reason
Heracles
extolled as the exemplar of a proper life by Antisthenes
According to Antisthenes, virtue is:
goal of life teachable (once learned cannot be lost)
The Cynics rejected (2):
government
Autarkeia
greek word for self-sufficiency
Teachings of the Cynics consisted in moral:
harangues
Since living in accordance with nature is simple, it results in complete __________ (_________):
independence (autarkeia)
What are Cynics in favor of:
living simply (living off of nothing, doing nothing, etc.)
Cynics said they were bound by laws of:
nature
Virtue consists living strictly in accordance with:
nature
According to Antisthenes, the Sage is:
self-sufficient
Crates
student of Diogenes; tutored Zeno of Citium
According to Cynics, the only important thing for happiness is:
virtue
Antisthenes rejected all:
wealth, except for the wealth of the soul
The Cynics rejected:
wealth, luxury, private property
Antisthenes once said:
I'd rather be mad than experience pleasure
Antisthenes
Founder of Cynicism; follower of Socrates
Cynic philosophy
-moral teachings only -despised all artifice -advocated return to nature
Which philosophy is also known as "dog philosophy"?
Cynicism