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Index
Cover
Copyright Page
Title Page
Contents
Introduction
The Cynic Succession
The Cyrenaic Succession
Note on the Texts
Note on the Ancient Sources
Select Bibliography
Part 1 · Diogenes and the Early Cynics
I A Humorous Portrait of Diogenes and Aristippos
II Diogenes’ Conversion to the Ascetic Life
III The Sage as Beggar
IV Self-characterization
V A Short Cut to Philosophy and Virtue
VI The World of Illusion
VII Religion and Superstition
VIII Politicians and Rulers
IX The Enslavement of Diogenes
X Moralistic and Traditional
XI Diogenes as Wit
XII Old Age and Death
XIII Immediate Followers of Diogenes
XIV Sayings, Anecdotes, and Verses of Crates
XV The Followers of Crates and Later Cynics
XVI Postscript: Bion of Borysthenes
XVII Antisthenes as Forerunner of Cynicism
Part 2 · Aristippos and the Cyrenaics
XVIII Aristippos of Cyrene
XIX The Cyrenaic School under the Younger Aristippos
XX The Other Cyrenaics
Part 3 · Apocryphal Letters
XXI Selections from the Cynic Letters
XXII Correspondence of Aristippos
Explanatory Notes
Index of Names
Index of Themes
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