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Parmenides Part
1 Intro| succeeded them, like the Cynics, affirmed that no predicate 2 Intro| Seeing that the Megarians and Cynics were making knowledge impossible, Phaedo Part
3 Intro| philosophy as the puzzles of the Cynics and Megarians to the philosophy Philebus Part
4 Intro| them. He will leave them to Cynics and Eristics; the youth 5 Intro| Pythagoreans, Eleatics, Megarians, Cynics, Cyrenaics and of the ideas 6 Intro| abstract practical good of the Cynics, or the abstract intellectual 7 Intro| middle position between the Cynics and Cyrenaics in his doctrine 8 Intro| one-sided doctrines of the Cynics and Cyrenaics are included The Sophist Part
9 Intro| is to be assigned to the Cynics, how much to the Megarians, 10 Intro| Materialists’ (Theaet.) are Cynics or Atomists, or represent 11 Intro| opinion at Athens. To the Cynics and Antisthenes is commonly 12 Intro| these Eristics, whether Cynics or Megarians, several characteristics 13 Intro| ethical teaching of the Cynics—unless the argument in the 14 Intro| alien to the tendency of the Cynics.~The Idealism of the fourth Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| many names,’ and, like the Cynics, seem to have denied predication, 16 Intro| denied predication, while the Cynics themselves were depriving 17 Intro| these distinctions. Like the Cynics, again, he discarded knowledge 18 Intro| agreeing with Socrates and the Cynics in the importance which 19 Intro| individualism of Megarians and Cynics.~V. Having rejected the