Diogenes of Sinope

Born in 412 en.wikipedia.org
Philosophy
  • Diogenes of Sinope was a Greek philosopher and founder of Cynic philosophy, born in 412 or 404 BCE in Sinope.

  • Exiled for debasing currency, he moved to Athens to challenge societal norms.

  • Diogenes embraced poverty, lived in a ceramic jar, and performed philosophical stunts to criticize corrupt society.

  • He famously mocked Plato and Alexander the Great.

  • After being sold into slavery, he settled in Corinth, where he passed on his teachings.

  • Though none of his writings survive, anecdotes about his life and sayings are preserved in classical sources.

  • Diogenes' influence extended to Stoicism through his student Crates.

Books by Diogenes of Sinope