Thrasymachus of Corinth
4th-century BC Greek philosopher
Thrasymachus (Greek: Θρασύμαχος; fl. 4th century BCE) of Corinth, was a philosopher of the Megarian school. Little is known about him except that he was colleague and friend of Ichthyas,[1] and he had presumably been taught by Euclid of Megara, the founder of the school. He was said to have been the teacher of Stilpo.[1]
Notes
- ^ a b Diogenes Laërtius, ii. 113
References
- D. Zeyl, D. Devereux, P. Mitsis, (1997), Encyclopedia of Classical Philosophy, page 329.
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Megarian philosophy
- Euclid of Megara
- Ichthyas
- Thrasymachus
- Eubulides
- Stilpo
- Nicarete
- Pasicles
- Bryson
- Clinomachus
- Apollonius Cronus
- Euphantus
- Dionysius
- Diodorus Cronus
- Philo
- Alexinus
- Panthoides
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