Hellenistic-era philosopher
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concept
A Hellenistic-era philosopher is a thinker active between the death of Alexander the Great and the rise of the Roman Empire, typically associated with schools like Stoicism, Epicureanism, Skepticism, and Neoplatonism, focusing on ethics, logic, and the art of living well.
Observed surface forms (4)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Hellenistic-era person | 3 |
| Middle Stoa philosopher | 1 |
| Pyrrhonist philosopher | 1 |
| disciple of Aristotle | 1 |
Instances (8)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Theodorus the Atheist | — |
| Sextus Empiricus | — |
| Antipater of Tarsus | Hellenistic-era person |
| Laodice II | Hellenistic-era person |
| Eudemus of Rhodes | disciple of Aristotle |
| Aenesidemus | Pyrrhonist philosopher |
| Phila II | Hellenistic-era person |
| Boethus of Sidon | Middle Stoa philosopher |