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Diogenes of Babylon and Stoicism

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Difference between Diogenes of Babylon and Stoicism

Diogenes of Babylon vs. Stoicism

Diogenes of Babylon (also known as Diogenes of Seleucia; Διογένης Βαβυλώνιος; Diogenes Babylonius; c. 230 – c. 150/140 BC) was a Stoic philosopher. Stoicism is a school of Hellenistic philosophy founded by Zeno of Citium in Athens in the early 3rd century BC.

Similarities between Diogenes of Babylon and Stoicism

Diogenes of Babylon and Stoicism have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Antipater of Tarsus, Athens, Chrysippus, Epicureanism, Panaetius.

Antipater of Tarsus

Antipater of Tarsus (Ἀντίπατρος ὁ Ταρσεύς; died 130/129 BC) was a Stoic philosopher.

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Athens

Athens (Αθήνα, Athína; Ἀθῆναι, Athênai) is the capital and largest city of Greece.

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Chrysippus

Chrysippus of Soli (Χρύσιππος ὁ Σολεύς, Chrysippos ho Soleus) was a Greek Stoic philosopher.

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Epicureanism

Epicureanism is a system of philosophy based upon the teachings of the ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus, founded around 307 BC.

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Panaetius

Panaetius (Παναίτιος, Panaitios; c. 185 – c. 110/109 BC) of Rhodes was a Stoic philosopher.

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Diogenes of Babylon and Stoicism Comparison

Diogenes of Babylon has 31 relations, while Stoicism has 209. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 2.08% = 5 / (31 + 209).

References

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