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antisthenes_of_athens:julian_oration_6.187-188 [2012/05/05 14:53] frankantisthenes_of_athens:julian_oration_6.187-188 [2014/01/14 23:20] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 <blockquote>Now the founder of this philosophy to whom we are to attribute it, in the first instance, is not easy to discover, even though some think that the title belongs to **Antisthenes** and Diogenes. At least the saying of Oenomaus seems to be not without good grounds: "The Cynic philosophy is neither **Antisthenism** nor Diogenism."\\ <blockquote>Now the founder of this philosophy to whom we are to attribute it, in the first instance, is not easy to discover, even though some think that the title belongs to **Antisthenes** and Diogenes. At least the saying of Oenomaus seems to be not without good grounds: "The Cynic philosophy is neither **Antisthenism** nor Diogenism."\\
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