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Diogène is the French spelling of the Greek philosopher surname.
Diogenes, greek Philosopher 412-323 BC Born in Sinope (today's Turkey), Diogenes studied in Athens under Antisthenes after forcing himself into his school. Diogenes was to be what we today call an ascetic, eating plainly, wearing shreaded clothes and sleeping in the streets. Though an eccentric, he was greatly admired by his time and is sometimes called the founder of the Cynic school instead of Antisthenes.
A Greek Cynic philosopher (412?-323 B. C.) who lived much in Athens and was distinguished for contempt of the common aims and conditions of life, and for sharp, caustic sayings.
Homer was a philosopher he also was one of the greatest and most important performer and writer of his time
he was a Greek teacher and philosopher and taught Alexander the great as a young child.
Diogenes Laertius(greek philosopher).
He was a Greek philosopher. Actually there are many people named Diogenes. Type in "Diogenes" into Wikipedia.org
Diogène is the French spelling of the Greek philosopher surname.
Diogenes, greek Philosopher 412-323 BC Born in Sinope (today's Turkey), Diogenes studied in Athens under Antisthenes after forcing himself into his school. Diogenes was to be what we today call an ascetic, eating plainly, wearing shreaded clothes and sleeping in the streets. Though an eccentric, he was greatly admired by his time and is sometimes called the founder of the Cynic school instead of Antisthenes.
Diogenes is the name of the restaurant that is owned by Mycroft Holmes in the episode. It is also the name of the club co-founded by Mycroft Holmes in the original Conan Doyle story 'The Greek Interpreter'. Diogenes is also perhaps the most famous Cynic Greek philosopher born in the 5th century BC.
Cynic philosopher Diogenes citizen of Athens
A Greek Cynic philosopher (412?-323 B. C.) who lived much in Athens and was distinguished for contempt of the common aims and conditions of life, and for sharp, caustic sayings.
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Homer was a philosopher he also was one of the greatest and most important performer and writer of his time
Your question is a bit vague as there were 16 famous men who were called Diogenes in antiquity. I will assume that you mean Diogenes of Tarsus who was a 2nd century BC Epicurean philosopher. Marcus Aurelius was a Roman Emperor who reigned from 161 to 180 AD. He was a philosopher as well. Therefore, both men were philosophers. However, Marcus Aurelius belonged to a different philosophical school. He was a Stoic.
The first Greek philosopher was "Thales".
Yes, Aristotle is a Greek philosopher.