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Antisthenes
For other people named Antisthenes, see Antisthenes (disambiguation).

Antisthenes (/?n?t?sθ?ni?z/;[1] Greek: ?ντισθ?νη?; c. 445 – c. 365 BC) was a Greek philosopher and a pupil of Socrates. Antisthenes first learned rhetoric under Gorgias before becoming an ardent disciple of Socrates. He adopted and developed the ethical side of Socrates' teachings, advocating an ascetic life lived in accordance with virtue. Later writers regarded him as the founder of Cynic philosophy.

Antisthenes
Portrait bust of Antisthenes, found at the Villa of Cassius at Tivoli, 1774 (Museo Pio-Clementino).
Bornc. 445 BC
Athens
Diedc. 365 BC (age approx. 80)
Athens
EraAncient philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolFounder of the Cynic school
Main interests
Asceticism, Ethics, Language, Literature, Logic
Notable ideas
Laying the foundations of Cynic philosophy
Distinction between sense and reference
Influences

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