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by fujimotos
2722 days ago
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This article is a good introduction to Xenophon. The major thing that's missing here is that his writings were actually very
influential among ancient philosophers, especially ones of the Stoic school. For example, Zeno of Citium, who had found the Stoic school, decided to become
a philosopher after reading Xenophon's Memorabilia. Epictetus, a prominent
philosopher of Roman era, references Xenophon's writing as much as Plato. I wonder since when philosophy became all about Plato. |
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