History of Philosophy
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- Cynic
- Entry in Wikipedia on the small but influential school of ancient philosophy, whose members included Antisthenes, Diogenes of Sinope, Crates of Thebes, and Zeno.
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- Catholic Encyclopedia: Cyrenaic School of Philosophy
- Overview of this strain of classical thought, by William Turner.
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- Lucretius and Epicureanism
- Original and translated texts of Lucretius and Epicurus. General background information and commentary on Epicureanism.
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- Catholic Encyclopedia: Megarians
- Short article on the history and teachings of this school by William Turner.
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- Catholic Encyclopedia: Neo-Platonism
- Article by William Turner covering this movement's principal figures and later influence.
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- ISNS
- The International Society for Neoplatonic Studies is an organization for the study of Neoplatonism in all of its aspects from the ancient world through the Renaissance and into the modern world.
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- Neoplatonism
- A historical, comparative, and metaphysical overview of this school of classical philosophy.
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- Catholic Encyclopedia: Pythagoras and Pythagoreanism
- Entry by William Turner. Concise summary of doctrines attributed to Pythagoras.
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- Moral Epistles
- Offers several Stoic classis, including Cicero, Seneca, Plutarch, Castoglione, and Erasmus.
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- Muret, Marc-Antoine
- Sixteenth-century French humanist. Catholic Encyclopedia article by Paul Lejay.
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- Bygone Beliefs: The Cambridge Platonists
- Chapter from this 1920 work by Herbert Stanley Redgrove, giving a basic outline of the careers of each of the principal members of this movement.