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  1. That’s Not Funny: The Humor of Diogenes.John Marmysz - 2020 - The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 1 (1):97-115.
    This article offers an analysis of the role humor plays in the philosophy of Diogenes of Sinope. It argues that the Cynicism authored by Diogenes is a philosophy premised on a number of doctrines, and that among these doctrines humor holds the central place. The Cynical humor of Diogenes is characterized as more than just a feature of his personality or a method through which he communicates his real message, but as the actual state of mind that he intends to (...)
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  • Herrschaft über sich selbst. Autarkie in den Anfängen des Kynismus Rule of Man over Himself. Autarky in Early Cynicism.Simon Varga - 2024 - Méthexis 36 (2):139-163.
    The focus of the study is the understanding of self-sufficiency [αὐτάρϰεια] in early cynicism. A focused approach reveals that autarky in this context is a multidimensional concept that cannot be limited to the classical understanding of the physical or external renunciation of goods but goes beyond it. At least five dimensions can be named: (i) self-sufficiency due to physical depletion, (ii) self-sufficiency due to external reduction of goods, (iii) self-sufficiency through socio-cultural asset relativization, (iv) self-sufficiency through political relevance and ultimately (...)
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