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Albertus Magnus (c1200-1280) also known as Saint Albert the Great, German Catholic Dominican friar, philosopher and bishop
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Antisthenes (c446-c366 BC) a Greek philosopher and a pupil of Socrates who first learned rhetoric under Gorgias before becoming an ardent disciple of Socrates
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Aristippus of Cyrene (c435-c356 BC) a one time pupil of Socrates and the founder of the Cyrenaic school of philosophy
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Aristotle (384-322 BC) a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece who was taught by Plato and was the founder of the Lyceum
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Augustine of Hippo (354-430) also known as St Augustine, was a theologian, philosopher, and the bishop of Hippo Regius in Numidia, Roman North Africa
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Carneades (c214–c129 BC) an Academic Skeptic philosopher born in Cyrene who, by the year 159 BC, had started to refute all previous dogmatic doctrines, especially Stoicism
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Chrysippus of Soli (c279-c206 BC) a Greek Stoic philosopher a native of Soli, Cilicia, but moved to Athens as a young man, where he became a pupil of Cleanthes in the Stoic school
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Democritus (c460-c370 BC) an Ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher primarily remembered today for his formulation of an atomic theory of the universe
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Diogenes (c412-323 BC) a Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Cynic philosophy, born in Sinope, an Ionian colony on the Black Sea coast of Asia Minor, and died at Corinth
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Dionysius the Renegade (c330-c250 BC) also known as Dionysius of Heraclea, a Stoic philosopher and pupil of Zeno of Citium who abandoned Stoicism later in life
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Epiphanius of Petra , also called Epiphanius of Syria, was a sophist and rhetorician at Athens in the first half of the fourth century AD
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Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-1494) an Italian Renaissance nobleman and philosopher and founder of the tradition of Christian Kabbalah
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Heraclitus of Ephesus (c535-c475 BC) an Ancient Greek, pre-Socratic, Ionian philosopher and a native of the city of Ephesus, which was then part of the Persian Empire
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Justus Lipsius (1547-1606) a Flemish Catholic philologist, philosopher, and humanist who wrote works designed to revive ancient Stoicism in a form compatible with Christianity
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Plato (c427-c348 BC) an Athenian philosopher during the Classical period in Ancient Greece, founder of the Platonist school of thought and the Academy
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Socrates (c470-399) the Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy, and as being the first moral philosopher of the Western ethical tradition of thought
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Thales of Miletus (c624-c548 BC) a Greek mathematician, astronomer and pre-Socratic philosopher from Miletus in Ionia, Asia Minor who was regarded as one of the Seven Sages of Greece
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