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'''Antisthenes''' (c. 446 BCE – c. 366 BCE) was a [[Greece|Greek]] philosopher from [[Athens]] and a student of [[Sokrates]] who founded the school of {{Wiki|Cynicism (philosophy)|Cynicism}}.
'''Antisthenes''' (c. 446 BCE – c. 366 BCE) was a [[Greece|Greek]] philosopher from [[Athens]] and a student of [[Sokrates]] who founded the school of {{Wiki|Cynicism (philosophy)|Cynicism}}.

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Antisthenes (c. 446 BCE – c. 366 BCE) was a Greek philosopher from Athens and a student of Sokrates who founded the school of Cynicism.

In the 4th century BCE, he used the Garden of Kynosarges south of Athens as a teaching spot. He later gained a student in Diogenes, who came from Sinope.[1]

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