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Timon of Phlius (320–230 Bce) Summary
901 words, approx. 3 pages Timon of Phlius(320–230 Bce) Most of Timon's importance rests upon his reputation as a reporter, but he was also responsible for one or two original twists to the philosophy of his master—Pyrrho. He was a literary virtuoso,...
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 Timon (Greek: Τίμων) of Phlius, (c. 320-c. 230 BC), the son of Timarchus, was a Greek sceptic philosopher, a pupil of Pyrrho, and a celebrated writer of satirical poems called Silloi (Greek:...


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