Cynicism originated in ancient Greece, specifically from the school of philosophy known as Cynicism, founded by Diogenes of Sinope. The philosophy emphasized living a simple life in accordance with nature and rejecting societal norms and conventions. Diogenes and his followers were known for their rejection of material possessions and their belief in self-sufficiency and virtue.
It's called cynicism. It's a philosophy that's been around since classical Greece.
Diogenes was one of the founders of Cynic Philosophy so he played a major role in the world of philosophy. After being sold into slavery, Diogenes passed his philosophy of Cynicism onto Crates who in return taught it to Zeno who made it a part of the school of Stoicism which was the most enduring school of philosophy.
Donald Reynolds Dudley has written: 'The civilization of Rome' -- subject(s): Civilization, History 'The rebellion of Boudicca' -- subject(s): History 'Lucretius [by] D.R. Dudley [and others]' 'Lucretius' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Latin Didactic poetry, Philosophy, Ancient, in literature 'Roman society' -- subject(s): Civilization, History 'A history of cynicism' -- subject(s): Cynicism, Cynics (Greek philosophy) 'A history of cynicism from Diogenes to the 6th century' -- subject(s): Cynicism 'The Roman conquest of Britain, A.D. 43-57' -- subject(s): History, Military History 'Virgil'
a 'dog' is a symbol of cynicism in Greek culture
Cynicism is, essentially, a cynical remark. An example sentence would be: Her cynicism gets annoying after a while of talking to her.
Cynicism, with its emphasis on self-sufficiency, simplicity, and moral integrity, influenced Stoicism by promoting similar values such as virtue, acceptance of fate, and detachment from external goods. Stoicism embraced the Cynic idea of living in accordance with nature and prioritizing inner tranquility over external circumstances. Stoicism built upon Cynicism's principles to develop a comprehensive philosophy that focused on personal development and ethical living.
Political cynicism is recognized as an important political sentiment. Cynicism is an inclination to believe that people are motivated purely by self-interest, and skepticism.
The Hellenistic period was an important period for Western philosophy. Some of the major philosophies of the period were Pythagoreanism, Platonism, Cynicism, Stoicism, Sophism, and Pyrrhonism.
Social cynicism refers to the distrust people have toward professed social values. People who have social cynicism do not have high expectations concerning society.
Margarethe Billerbeck has written: 'Die Kyniker in Der Modernen Forschung' 'Der Kyniker Demetrius' -- subject(s): Ancient Philosophy, Cynicism, History
Cynicism means an attitude or jaded distrust, in a persons actions or words. Cynicism, is generally used in a negative term, by not trusting someone's thoughts or what they have done.