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In Frisbee Sheffield & James Warren (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Ancient Philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 399-408 (2013)

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  1. Socratis et Socraticorum reliquiae.Gabriele Giannantoni - 1990
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  • Diogenes Laertius on Stoic philosophy.Jaap Mansfeld - 1986 - Elenchos 7 (1986):295-382.
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  • Die Kyniker in der modernen Forschung: Aufsätze mit Einführung und Bibliographie.Margarethe Billerbeck (ed.) - 1991 - Amsterdam: B.R. Grüner.
    Die Protestbewegungen und gesellschaftlichen Umwälzungen unserer Zeit haben dazu beigetragen, das Interesse an den antiken Kynikern und ihrer Lehre von der Umwertung aller Werte neu zu wecken. Geprägt durch Diogenes von Sinope und Krates von Theben, seinen markantesten Vertretern, war der Kynismus zu einem wichtigen Bestandteil der griechischrömanischen Popularphilosophie geworden. Zweck dieses Sammelbandes ist es, durch Wiederabdruck wegweisender Beiträge zu Persönlichkeiten, Aspekten und einzelnen Begriffen dieser geistigen Bewegung sowie durch eine kritische Einleitung und eine ausführliche Bibliographie einen Überblick über 150 (...)
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  • Akrasia_ et _enkrateia_ dans les _Mémorables de Xénophon.Louis-André Dorion - 2003 - Dialogue 42 (4):645-672.
    This article aims to shed light on both the foundations and the consistency of the position regarding akrasia Xenophon attributes to Socrates in theMemorabilia.As does Plato's Socrates, Xenophon's Socrates maintains thatakrasiais impossible in the presence of knowledge. On the other hand, he differs from the platonic Socrates by granting toenkrateia,instead of knowledge, the role of foundation for virtue. If enkrateia is the very condition for acquiring knowledge and virtue, consequently the responsibility for counteringakrasiafalls toenkrateia.
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  • A history of cynicism.Donald R. Dudley - 1940 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 14 (1):42-43.
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  • The Cynics and politics.John L. Moles - 1995 - In Andre Laks & Malcolm Schofield (eds.), Justice and generosity: studies in Hellenistic social and political philosophy: proceedings of the Sixth Symposium Hellenisticum. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 129--58.
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  • Cynics.William Desmond & Steven Gerrard - 2008 - University of California Press.
    Far from being pessimistic or nihilistic, as modern uses of the term "cynic" suggest, the ancient Cynics were astonishingly optimistic regarding human nature. They believed that if one simplified one's life—giving up all unnecessary possessions, desires, and ideas—and lived in the moment as much as possible, one could regain one's natural goodness and happiness. It was a life exemplified most famously by the eccentric Diogenes, nicknamed "the Dog," and his followers, called dog-philosophers, _kunikoi, _or Cynics. Rebellious, self-willed, and ornery but (...)
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