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Name: Diogenes
Birth Date: 412 B.C.
Death Date: 323 B.C.
Place of Birth: Sinope, Bohemia
Nationality: Greek
Gender: Male
Occupations: philosopher

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Biography of Diogenes
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Diogenes (412-323 BC), a Greek philosopher, was the most famous exponent of Cynicism, which called for a closer imitation of nature, the repudiation of most human conventions, and complete independence of mind and spirit. The son of Hicesias, Diogenes...


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Diogenes of Sinope (4th Century Bce) Summary
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Diogenes of Sinope(4th Century Bce) Diogenes of Sinope, who lived in the fourth century BCE, was the prototype of the Cynics, who probably were so called from Diogenes' Greek nickname, the Dog ( kuon ; adjective form, kunikos ). Tradition held...
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Diogenes (Greek: Διογένης ὁ Σινωπεύς Diogenes o Sinopeus) "the Cynic", Greek philosopher, was born in Sinope (modern day Sinop, Turkey) about 412 BC (according to other sources 404 BC),[1] and died in 323 BC,[2] at Corinth. Details of...


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Diogenes Factor, The.
10/01/1999: 1,467 words, approx. 5 pages
Using Success for All as an example, Mr. Walberg and Ms. Greenberg argue that federal funds continue to support the promulgation and biased evaluation of failed programs. This, they say, is worse than doing nothing. THE FEDERAL government and foundations sponsor report...
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NetApp Honored by Diogenes LabsStorage Magazine
06/19/2008: 371 words, approx. 1 pages
Wireless News 06-19-2008 NetApp Honored by Diogenes LabsStorage Magazine WIRELESS NEWS-June 19, 2008-NetApp Honored by Diogenes LabsStorage Magazine (C)2008 10Meters - http://www.10meters.com NetApp network-attached storage (NAS) products received top honors in the Diogenes Labs Storage magazine Quality Awards III, winning both...
 


 

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