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- Pasicles_of_Thebes abstract "Pasicles (Greek: Πασικλές; 4th century BC) of Thebes was a Greek philosopher and brother of the Cynic philosopher Crates of Thebes. He attended the lectures of his brother Crates, but he is otherwise connected with the Megarian school of philosophy, because Diogenes Laërtius calls him a pupil of Euclid of Megara, and the Suda calls him a pupil of an unknown "Dioclides the Megarian." Pasicles is said to have been the teacher of Stilpo, who became leader of the Megarian school. Thus we have the implausible (although not impossible) situation of Pasicles teaching Stilpo, Stilpo teaching Crates, and Crates teaching Pasicles. Crates named his son Pasicles.".
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- Pasicles_of_Thebes wikiPageWikiLink Cynicism_(philosophy).
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- Pasicles_of_Thebes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pasicles of Thebes".
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- Pasicles_of_Thebes comment "Pasicles (Greek: Πασικλές; 4th century BC) of Thebes was a Greek philosopher and brother of the Cynic philosopher Crates of Thebes. He attended the lectures of his brother Crates, but he is otherwise connected with the Megarian school of philosophy, because Diogenes Laërtius calls him a pupil of Euclid of Megara, and the Suda calls him a pupil of an unknown "Dioclides the Megarian." Pasicles is said to have been the teacher of Stilpo, who became leader of the Megarian school.".
- Pasicles_of_Thebes label "Pasicles of Thebes".
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