이야기들을 말하는 사람들이 모인사람들.을 다스린다. 플라톤
사자가 이끄는 양떼군대가, 양이 리더인 사자군대보다 훨 낫다. 알렉산드로스 형
내가 문명의 힘 국가의 힘 조직의 힘 개인의 힘 이라 설하신 적이 있걸랑. 세계 최초로 설한 줄 알았는데 보니 플라톤형이 했네 벌써.
화이트헤드.가 그랬걸랑. 유럽 철학사는 플라톤의 푸트노트. 주석일 뿐이라고.
Alfred North Whitehead once noted: "The safest general characterization of the European philosophical tradition is that it consists of a series of footnotes to Plato ."
과정과 실재.에서 한 말이여.
.
역사는 이야기야. 이야기에 대해서는 지난 언제에서 지나가듯 설하셨는데, 그 이야기중 그 바닥이야기가 철학이야.
그 땅의 철학과 철학자들을 보믄 그땅의 문명 수준이 진단 가능한거지.
이땅은 철학이 없어. 철학자가 없어.
민주화 바람 구십년대에 이게 고개를 들기 시작해. 지금 서점을 가면 말이야 이조선 빠는 책들이 역사코너를 도배를 하지. 그리고 유교.
이땅은 진보가 보수야. 보수가 오히려 진보야.
김대중 노무현이 지지율이 왜 최저였나? 진보에서 당선되고 소위 보수란 우파정책을 쓴거걸랑. 김대중은 미국에 망명해서야 진짜 김대중이 된거걸랑. 미국을 가서 보고 느낀겨. 노무현은 내 누차 말하지만, 이인간 싕기한 인간이야. 그리 반미 ! 해대고 나서리 바로 자리에 올라 정보 취합하고 자기가 깨달은 거걸랑. 노무현이 유일하게 사유 thinking 한 인간이지.
문재인.을 보믄 알어. 저 문재인에 진보가 열광하는 이유야. 노무현은 진짜 진보였걸랑. 이 말이 헷갈려지게 되는데, 진보들의 정책은 안티테제야. 얘들은 만들어 본 적이 없는 족속이야. 문명의 진화를 거부하는 애들이지. 문명 진화의 그림자만 들추는 애들이야. 안돼 이거하면 안돼 저거 하면 안돼. 이거하면 환경 파괴야 저거하면 인체유해야. 그거하면 인권훼손이야. 소수는 사람아니니? 소수의 인권을 위해서 다수의 랄지느 멈춰야해.
원전안돼. 그거 위험해. 연구도 하지 말어 수출도 하지말어. 독일을 배워. 우리보다 천년 앞선 독일을 배워.
이땅은 사유가 없어. 이야기는 사유에서 나와. 관념이란 단어보다 사유가 맞아. ideas. 에서 stories 이야기가 나온단다.
이거 하지마 저거 하지마. 그냥 더불어 살어. 아마존 원시인들 처럼 살아도 행복하면 되는거야.
최대다수의 최대행복. 을 공리주의 따위 말 붙이지 않아도. 인간들은 지금의 최대다수의 최대행복을 위함 보다는 미래의 최대다수의 최대행복을 위해서 지금까지 모험을 해온거야. 타 문명 배우고 흡수하고 거기서 새로운 이야기 만들면서리.
지금 아주 못사는 인간들이 조선의 왕 이 처먹던 음식 이상을 처먹어.
옛날이 좋았지, 먼소리 .
제국들이 문명들이 흥하고 쇠하면서, 그 시행착오 이성으로 판단하고 진화해온거야 지금까지. 헌데 가만보면, 그걸 선도해온건 소위 보수, 그걸 막는건 소위 진보라. 이름을 지들이 꺼꾸로 쓴단다.
미국의 보수 진보인 공화당 민주당이 말야, 저기도 비슷하지만, 그 민주당과 공화당은 그래도 지들 진화하기 위한 공통 분모를 갖고 가. 지들 이전의 다른 정당 정책을 대외정책은 특히나, 엎지를 않아.
이땅은 전혀 달라.
문제는 조선이고 문제는 저 유교다.
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탁월한 철학자들의 삶과 생각. 이라는 고대 그리스 철학자들 연대기가 있어.
디오게네스. diogenes. 디오게네스 더 시닉. the cynic 시니컬리즘. 냉소주의.에서 알아주는 인간. 금융업 하다가 버리고 거지행세 하던 인간. 알렉산더형이 궁금궁금 물으니, 야 니땜에 햇빛 가리잖어 하던인간. 이 쓴 책이야.
책에, 제목이 안달렸어. 해서 사람들이 저리 작명을 해.
저게 우리말로 번역한게, 그리스철학자 열전. 이니 해.
거기 사람들이 보믄.
Books 1–7: Ionian Philosophy
Book 1: The Seven Sages
Thales , Solon , Chilon , Pittacus , Bias , Cleobulus , Periander , Anacharsis , Myson , Epimenides , Pherecydes
Book 2: Socrates, with predecessors and followers
Anaximander , Anaximenes , Anaxagoras , Archelaus , Socrates , Xenophon , Aeschines , Aristippus , Phaedo , Euclides , Stilpo , Crito , Simon , Glaucon , Simmias , Cebes , Menedemus of Eretria
Book 3: Plato
Plato
Book 4: The Academy
Speusippus , Xenocrates , Polemo , Crates of Athens , Crantor , Arcesilaus , Bion , Lacydes , Carneades , Clitomachus
Book 5: The Peripatetics
Aristotle , Theophrastus , Strato , Lyco , Demetrius , Heraclides
Book 6: The Cynics
Antisthenes , Diogenes of Sinope , Monimus , Onesicritus , Crates of Thebes , Metrocles , Hipparchia , Menippus , Menedemus
Book 7: The Stoics
Zeno of Citium , Aristo , Herillus , Dionysius , Cleanthes , Sphaerus , Chrysippus
Books 8–10: Italian Philosophy
Book 8: Pythagoreans
Pythagoras , Empedocles , Epicharmus , Archytas , Alcmaeon , Hippasus , Philolaus , Eudoxus
Book 9: Uncategorized ( Eleatics , Atomists , Skeptics , etc.)
Heraclitus , Xenophanes , Parmenides , Melissus , Zeno of Elea , Leucippus , Democritus , Protagoras , Diogenes of Apollonia , Anaxarchus , Pyrrho , Timon
Book 10: Epicurus
Epicurus
아는 이름보다 모르는 이름이 많지만, 다 유럽 문명의 핵심이야. 저들이 중세이후 르네상스의 밑거름이야.
궁금궁금. 고대 그리스 철학자들이 누가 있나
Name
Life
School
Notes
Acrion
5th / 4th century BC
Pythagorean
visited by Plato
Adrastus of Aphrodisias
2nd century AD
Peripatetic
wrote commentaries on Aristotle's works and a commentary on Plato's Timaeus
Aedesia
5th century
Neoplatonic
wife of Hermias , and mother of Ammonius and Heliodorus
Aedesius
3rd / 4th century
Neoplatonic
studied under Iamblichus before founding his own school in Pergamum
Aeneas of Gaza
5th / 6th century
Neoplatonic
a Christian convert who studied under Hierocles
Aenesidemus
1st century BC?
Pyrrhonist
wrote a book called Pyrrhonist Discourses which became a central text for the skeptics
Aesara
5th / 4th century BC
Pythagorean
Aeschines of Neapolis
2nd / 1st century BC
Academic skeptic
Aeschines of Sphettus
5th / 4th century BC
Socratic
part of Socrates' circle and likely present at his death
Aetius
4th century AD
Peripatetic
Antiochean convert to Christianity who studied in Alexandria
Agapius
5th / 6th century AD
Neoplatonic
studied under Marinus of Neapolis . known for his learning
Agathobulus
1st / 2nd century AD
Cynicism
Known for his severe asceticism and teacher of Demonax
Agathosthenes
Agrippa the Skeptic
1st / 2nd century AD
Pyrrhonist
thought to be the creator of the "five grounds of doubt"
Albinus
2nd century AD
Middle Platonist
Alcinous
2nd century AD?
Middle Platonist
Alcmaeon of Croton
5th / 5th century BC
Pythagorean
interested in medicine
Alexamenus of Teos
5th century BC?
Socratic
may have been the first to write philosophical dialogues
Alexander of Aegae
1st century AD
Peripatetic school
tutored the emperor Nero
Alexander of Aphrodisias
2nd / 3rd century AD
Peripatetic school
influential commentator on the Corpus Aristotelicum
Alexicrates
1st / 2nd century AD
Pythagorean
Alexinus
4th / 3rd century BC
Megarian
founded his own school which did not fare well
Amelius
3rd century AD
Neoplatonic
student of Plotinus who wrote voluminously
Ammonius Hermiae
5th / 6th century AD
Neoplatonic
Ammonius of Athens
1st century AD
Middle Platonist
teacher of Plutarch
Ammonius Saccas
2nd / 3rd century AD
Neoplatonic
Plotinus ' teacher
Anaxagoras
5th century BC
Pluralist
Anaxarchus
4th century BC
Atomist
Anaxilaus
1st century BC / 1st century AD
Pythagorean
Anaximander
7th / 6th century BC
Milesian
Anaximenes of Miletus
6th century BC
Milesian
Androcydes
2nd century BC?
Pythagorean
Andronicus of Rhodes
1st century BC
Peripatetic
Anniceris
4th / 3rd century BC
Cyrenaic
Antiochus of Ascalon
2nd / 1st century BC
Middle Platonist
Antipater of Cyrene
4th century BC
Cyrenaic
Antipater of Tarsus
2nd century BC
Stoic
Antipater of Tyre
1st century BC
Stoic
Antisthenes
5th / 4th century BC
Cynic
Antoninus
4th century AD
Neoplatonic
Apollodorus of Athens
2nd century BC
Stoic
Apollodorus of Seleucia
2nd century BC
Stoic
Apollodorus the Epicurean
2nd century BC
Epicurean
Apollonius Cronus
4th century BC
Megarian
Apollonius of Tyana
1st century AD
Neopythagorean
Apollonius of Tyre
1st century BC
Stoic
Arcesilaus
4th / 3rd century BC
Academic skeptic
Archedemus of Tarsus
2nd century BC
Stoic
Archelaus
5th century BC
Pluralist
Archytas
5th / 4th century BC
Pythagorean
Arete of Cyrene
4th century BC
Cyrenaic
Arignote
6th / 5th century BC
Pythagorean
Aristarchus of Samos
4th / 3rd century BC
Academic skeptic
presented the first known model that placed the Sun at the center of the known universe with the Earth revolving around it.
Aristippus
5th / 4th century BC
Cyrenaic
Aristippus the Younger
4th century BC
Cyrenaic
Aristoclea
fl. 6th century BC
Aristocles of Messene
1st century AD?
Peripatetic
Aristocreon
3rd / 2nd century BC
Stoic
Aristo of Alexandria
2nd /1st century BC
Peripatetic
Aristo of Ceos
3rd / 2nd century BC
Peripatetic
Aristo of Chios
4th / 3rd century BC
Stoic
Aristotle
4th century BC
Peripatetic
founder of Peripatetic school
Aristotle of Cyrene
4th / 3rd century BC
Cyrenaic
Aristotle of Mytilene
2nd century AD
Peripatetic
Aristoxenus
4th century BC
Peripatetic
Arius Didymus
1st century BC
Stoic
Asclepiades of Phlius
4th / 3rd century BC
Eretrian
Asclepiades the Cynic
4th century AD
Cynicism
Asclepigenia
5th / 6th century AD
Neoplatonic
Asclepiodotus
1st century BC
Asclepiodotus of Alexandria
5th century AD
Neoplatonic
Aspasius
2nd century AD
Peripatetic
Athenaeus of Seleucia
1st century BC
Peripatetic
Athenodoros Cananites
1st century BC
Stoic
Athenodoros Cordylion
2nd /1st century BC
Stoic
Athenodorus of Soli
3rd century BC
Stoic
Attalus
1st century BC / 1st century AD
Stoic
Atticus
2nd century AD
Middle Platonist
Basilides (Stoic)
2nd century BC
Stoic
Denied the existence of incorporeal entities
Basilides the Epicurean
3rd / 2nd century BC
Epicurean
Succeeded Dionysius of Lamptrai as the head of the Epicurean school at Athens
Batis of Lampsacus
3rd century BC
Epicurean
Bion of Borysthenes
4th / 3rd century BC
Cynic
Once was a slave, later to be released
Boethus of Sidon
1st century BC
Peripatetic
Boethus of Sidon (Stoic)
2nd century BC
Stoic
Bolus of Mendes
fl. 3rd century BC
Pythagorean
Brontinus
fl. 6th century BC
Pythagorean
Bryson of Achaea
fl. 330 BC
Megarian
Callicles
5th century BCE
Sophist ?
Calliphon
2nd century BC
Peripatetic
Calliphon of Croton
6th century BC
Pythagorean
Callistratus
fl. 3rd century AD
Sophist
Carneades
c. 214 BC – 129/8 BC
Academic skeptic
Carneiscus
c. 300 BC
Epicurean
Cassius Longinus
c. 213–273
Middle Platonist
Cebes
c. 430–350 BC
Pythagorean
Celsus
2nd century
Cercidas
3rd century BC
Cynic
Cercops
Pythagorean
Chaerephon
Socratic
Chamaeleon
Peripatetic
Charmadas
164 BC - c. 95 BC
Academic skeptic
Chrysanthius
fl. 4th century
Neoplatonic
Chrysippus
Stoic
Cleanthes
Stoic
Clearchus of Soli
Peripatetic
Cleinias of Tarentum
Pythagorean
Cleomedes
Stoic
Cleomenes
Cynic
Clinomachus
Megarian
Clitomachus
187 BC - 109 BC
Academic skeptic
Colotes
Epicurean
Crantor
born c. 350 BC
Academic Platonist
Crates of Athens
died 268-265 BC
Academic Platonist
Crates of Mallus
Stoic
Crates of Thebes
Cynic
Cratippus of Pergamon
Peripatetic
Cratylus
Ephesian
Crescens the Cynic
Cynic
Crinis
Stoic
Critolaus
Peripatetic
Cronius
Neopythagorean
Damascius
born c. 458, died after 538
Neoplatonic
Damis
Neopythagorean
Damo
Pythagorean
Dardanus of Athens
Stoic
Demetrius Lacon
Epicurean
Demetrius Phalereus
Peripatetic
Demetrius of Amphipolis
fl. 4th century BC
Academic Platonist
Demetrius the Cynic
Cynic
Democrates
Pythagorean ?
Democritus
Presocratic , Atomist
Demonax
Cynic
Dexippus
fl. 350
Neoplatonic
Diagoras of Melos
Sophist
Dicaearchus
Peripatetic
Dio Chrysostom
Sophist
Diocles of Cnidus
fl. 3rd or 2nd century BC?
Academic Platonist
Diodorus Cronus
Megarian
Diodorus of Adramyttium
fl. 1st century BC
Academic skeptic
Diodorus of Aspendus
Pythagorean
Diodorus of Tyre
Peripatetic
Diodotus
Stoic
Diogenes of Apollonia
Presocratic
Diogenes of Babylon
Stoic
Diogenes of Oenoanda
Epicurean
Diogenes of Seleucia
Epicurean
Diogenes of Sinope
Cynic
Diogenes of Tarsus
Epicurean
Dionysius of Chalcedon
Megarian
Dionysius of Cyrene
Stoic
Dionysius of Lamptrai
Epicurean
Dionysius the Renegade
Stoic
Dio of Alexandria
fl. 1st century BC
Academic skeptic
Diotima of Mantinea
Diotimus
Stoic
Domninus of Larissa
c. 420 - c. 480
Neoplatonic
Echecrates
Pythagorean
Ecphantus
Pythagorean
Empedocles
Presocratic , Pluralist
Epicharmus of Kos
Pythagorean
Epictetus
Stoic
wrote The Enchiridion , a handbook of Stoic ethical advice
Epicurus
Epicurean
said that the purpose of philosophy was to attain tranquility characterized by ataraxia
Eubulides
Megarian
Euclid of Megara
Megarian
Eudemus of Rhodes
Peripatetic
Eudorus of Alexandria
Peripatetic
Eudoxus of Cnidus
410/408 BC – 355/347 BC
Academic Platonist
Euenus
Sophist
Euphantus
Megarian
Euphraeus
Euphrates
Stoic
Eurytus
Pythagorean
Eusebius of Myndus
fl. 4th century
Neoplatonic
Eustathius of Cappadocia
c. 400
Neoplatonic
Evander
fl. c. 215 - c. 205
Academic skeptic
Favorinus
Sophist
Gaius the Platonist
fl. 2nd century
Middle Platonist
Geminus
Stoic
Gorgias
Sophist
Hagnon of Tarsus
fl. 2nd century BC
Academic skeptic
Hecataeus of Abdera
Pyrrhonist
Hecato of Rhodes
Stoic
Hegesias of Cyrene
Cyrenaic
Hegesinus of Pergamon
fl. c. 160 BC
Academic skeptic
Hegias
fl. c. 500
Neoplatonic
Heliodorus of Alexandria
fl. 5th century
Neoplatonic
Heraclides Lembus
Heraclides Ponticus
387 BC - 312 BC
Academic Platonist
Heraclitus
Presocratic , Ephesian
claimed that "You cannot step in the same river twice" and "All is fire."
Heraclius
Cynic
Herillus of Carthage
Stoic
Hermagoras of Amphipolis
Stoic
Hermarchus
Epicurean
Hermias
born c. 410 - died c. 450
Neoplatonic
Herminus
Peripatetic
Hermippus of Smyrna
Peripatetic
Hermotimus of Clazomenae
Hicetas
Pythagorean
Hierius
fl c. 500
Neoplatonic
Hierocles of Alexandria
fl. c. 430
Neoplatonic
Hierocles (Stoic)
Stoic
Hieronymus of Rhodes
Peripatetic
Himerius
Sophist
Hipparchia of Maroneia
Cynic
Hippasus
Pythagorean
Hippias
Sophist
Hippo
Presocratic
Horus
Cynic
Hypatia of Alexandria
born 350-370 – 415
Neoplatonic
Iamblichus
c. 245-c. 325
Neoplatonic
Ichthyas
Megarian
Idomeneus of Lampsacus
Epicurean
Ion of Chios
Pythagorean
Isidore of Alexandria
fl. c. 475
Neoplatonic
Jason of Nysa
Stoic
Lacydes of Cyrene
before 241 - c. 205 BC
Academic skeptic
Leonteus of Lampsacus
Epicurean
Leontion
Epicurean
Leucippus
Presocratic , Atomist
Lyco of Iasos
Pythagorean
Lyco of Troas
Peripatetic
Lycophron
Sophist
Lysis of Taras
Pythagorean
Marinus of Neapolis
born c. 450
Neoplatonic
Maximus of Ephesus
died 372
Neoplatonic
Maximus of Tyre
fl. 2nd century
Middle Platonist
Meleager of Gadara
Cynic
Melissus of Samos
Presocratic , Eleatic
Menedemus
Eretrian
Menedemus of Pyrrha
fl. c. 350 BC
Academic Platonist
Menedemus the Cynic
Cynic
Menippus
Cynic
Metrocles
Cynic
Metrodorus of Athens
Metrodorus of Chios
Atomist
Metrodorus of Cos
Pythagorean
Metrodorus of Lampsacus (the elder)
Presocratic
Metrodorus of Lampsacus (the younger)
Epicurean
Metrodorus of Stratonicea
fl. 2nd century BC
Academic skeptic
Mnesarchus of Athens
Stoic
Moderatus of Gades
Neopythagorean
Monimus
Cynic
Myia
Pythagorean
Nausiphanes
Atomist
Nicarete of Megara
Megarian
Nicolaus of Damascus
Nicomachus
Neopythagorean
Nicomachus (son of Aristotle)
Peripatetic
Numenius of Apamea
fl. c. 275
Neopythagorean
Nymphidianus of Smyrna
fl. c. 360
Neoplatonic
Ocellus Lucanus
Pythagorean
Oenomaus of Gadara
Cynic
Olympiodorus the Elder
Peripatetic
Olympiodorus the Younger
c. 495-570
Neoplatonic
Onasander
fl. 1st century
Middle Platonist
Onatas
Pythagorean
Origen the Pagan
fl. c. 250
Middle Platonist
Panaetius
Stoic
Pancrates of Athens
Cynicism
Panthoides
Megarian
Parmenides of Elea
Presocratic , Eleatic
held that the only thing that exists is being itself; teacher of Zeno of Elea
Pasicles of Thebes
Megarian
Patro the Epicurean
Epicurean
Peregrinus Proteus
Cynicism
Persaeus
Stoic
Phaedo of Elis
Socratic , School of Elis
Phaedrus
Epicurean
Phanias of Eresus
Peripatetic
Phanto of Phlius
Pythagorean
Philip of Opus
fl. 4th century BC
Academic
Philiscus of Aegina
Cynicism
Philiscus of Thessaly
Sophist
Philo
20 BC - 50 AD
Middle Platonist
Philo of Larissa
159/158 BC – 84/83 BC
Academic skeptic
Philo the Dialectician
Megarian
Philodemus
Epicurean
Philolaus
Pythagorean
Philonides of Laodicea
Epicurean
Philostratus
Sophist
Phintys
Pythagorean
Plato
428/427 BC - 348/347 BC
Academic
student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle; famous for the Theory of Forms
Plotinus
c. 204 – 270
Neoplatonic
Plutarch
c. 46 – 120
Middle Platonist
Plutarch of Athens
c. 350 – 430
Neoplatonic
Polemarchus
Polemon of Athens
Stoic
Polemon of Laodicea
Sophist
Polemon
before 314 BC - 270/269 BC
Academic
Polus
Polyaenus of Lampsacus
Epicurean
Polystratus
Epicurean
Porphyry
234 – c. 305
Neoplatonic
taught by Plotinus ; wrote the Isagoge , an introduction to Aristotle's "Categories" ,
Posidonius
Stoic
Potamo of Alexandria
Eclecticism
Praxiphanes
Peripatetic
Priscian of Lydia
fl. c. 550
Neoplatonic
Priscus of Epirus
c. 305-c. 395
Neoplatonic
Proclus
412 – 485
Neoplatonic
Proclus Mallotes
Stoic
Prodicus
Sophist
Protagoras
Sophist
Ptolemy-el-Garib
Peripatetic
Pyrrho
Pyrrhonist
credited as being the first skeptic philosopher
Pythagoras
Pythagorean
Sallustius
Neoplatonic
Sallustius of Emesa
Cynicism
Satyrus
Peripatetic
Secundus the Silent
Cynicism
Sextus of Chaeronea
Stoic
Simmias of Thebes
Pythagorean
Simon the Shoemaker
Socratic
Simplicius of Cilicia
c. 490 - c. 560
Neoplatonic
Siro
Epicurean
Socrates
Socratic
founding figure of Western philosophy; died by drinking the hemlock
Sopater of Apamea
died before 337
Neoplatonic
Sosigenes
Peripatetic
Sosipatra
fl. c. 325
Neoplatonic
Sotion
Neopythagorean
Speusippus
c. 407 BC – 339 BC
Academic
Sphaerus
Stoic
Stilpo
Megarian
Strato of Lampsacus
Peripatetic
Syrianus
died c. 437
Neoplatonic
Telauges
Pythagorean
Telecles of Phocis
died 167/166 BC
Academic skeptic
Teles the Cynic
Cynicism
Thales
Presocratic , Milesian
the first philosopher; held that the first principle ( arche ) is water; one of the Seven Sages of Greece
Theagenes of Patras
Cynicism
Theano
Pythagorean
Themista of Lampsacus
Epicurean
Themistius
Neoplatonic
Theodorus of Asine
fl. 3rd century
Neoplatonic
Theodorus the Atheist
Cyrenaic
Theon of Smyrna
Neopythagorean
Theophrastus
Peripatetic
Thrasymachus
Sophist
Thrasymachus of Corinth
Megarian
Timaeus of Locri
Pythagorean
Timaeus the Sophist
fl. between 1st and 4th centuries
Middle Platonist
Timon
Pyrrhonist
Timycha
Pythagorean
Tisias
Sophist
Xenarchus of Seleucia
Peripatetic
Xeniades
Pyrrhonist
Xenocrates
c. 396 BC – 314 BC
Academic
Xenophanes of Colophon
Presocratic , Eleatic
claimed that, if oxen were able to imagine gods, those gods would be in the image of oxen
Xenophilus
Pythagorean
friend and teacher of Aristoxenus
Zenobius
Sophist
Zenodotus
fl. c. 475
Neoplatonic
described as "the darling of Proclus "
Zeno of Citium
Stoic
founder of the Stoic school of philosophy
Zeno of Elea
Presocratic , Eleatic
famous creator of Zeno's paradoxes
Zeno of Sidon
Epicurean
sometimes termed the "leading Epicurean"
Zeno of Tarsus
Stoic
그럼, 동시대, 저 고대의 중국 철학자들 리스트좀 보자
School of Military[ edit ]
그 학파나, 사람 수나, 비교가 되냐 비교가.
저기서도 대부분은 저 첫머리에 유교. 공자 맹자. 니덜때메 중국이 망했다고, 중국애들에게 버림받고 문묘도 엎어져 버린 저 유교애들. 지금 중국이 모택동 다음으로 하나로 묶을 라고 이용하는 유교 라는 이름으로 써먹는 컨퓨셔니즘.
저 세상의 다양한 사유들, 이야기들 중에, 저 엔분의 일 중에 하나 밖에 안되는, 본토에서도 버림받은 유교를, 회복해야 한다는니 하는 나라. 그것도 진보란 딱지의 이름으로. 그러면서 그 해석은 공자사후 1700년 지난 주자의 개거지같은 해석 그대로 하는 나라. 그 개거지 해석이전의 본 해석을 해도 고대사회의 군주가 민들 노예부리기로 최적합하기만 하다 당시에도 욕 먹던 유교.
답이 없어 답이.