Cynicism (philosophy)
Top View
- Erasmus and Christian Cynicism As Cultural Context for Toleration”
- Diogenes the Cynic on Law and World Citizenship
- Father of the Dogs? Tracking the Cynics in Plato's Euthydemus Author(S): Sara Rappe Source: Classical Philology, Vol
- 166 Sorabji, R., Sharples, RW (Eds.) 2007. Greek and Roman
- Epicureanism and Cynicism in Lucian Allison Graham
- Cynic and Epicurean Parrhesia in Horace's Epodes 5 & 6
- A Cynic and Epicurean Take on the Morality of Sex Change
- The Banality of Cynicism: Foucault and the Limits of Authentic Parrhēsia
- The Culture of Education: Ancient Cynicism and 'The Scandal of the Truth'
- Cynics, Peripatetics, and Cyreanaics
- Religious Studies Program
- Philosophical Conversion to Another Life. Epistrophè, Metanoia, Alethurgy and Philosophy As a Way of Living Otherwise
- Epictetus on the Cynic's Calling
- Cynicism Then and Now John Christian Laursen
- A Cynical and Pessimistic Theory of Friendship
- The Challenge of Ancient Cynics to Contemporary World: the Return to the Natural Virtue of Temperance
- Teaching Augustine
- One World & Diogenes Diogenes (Greek: ∆Ιογένης Της Σινώπης) "The Cynic", Greek Philosopher