Luis E. Navia
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Diogenes The Cynic: The War Against The World
5 editions
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2005
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Socrates: A Life Examined
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Diogenes of Sinope: The Man in the Tub
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1998
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Classical Cynicism: A Critical Study
4 editions
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1996
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Antisthenes of Athens: Setting the World Aright
3 editions
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2001
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The Adventure of Philosophy:
5 editions
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1999
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The Philosophy of Cynicism: An Annotated Bibliography
3 editions
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published
1995
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Ethics and the Search for Values
3 editions
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1980
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The Socratic Presence: A Study of the Sources
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A bridge to the stars: Our ancient cosmic legacy
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1977
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“When he saw the child of some prostitute throw stones at a crowd, Diogenes shouted to him, "Take care that you don't hit your father!”
― Diogenes The Cynic: The War Against The World
― Diogenes The Cynic: The War Against The World
“Those who find the world something worthy of praise or who congratulate themselves for having been born in it are either intellectually blind or morally perverse.”
― Diogenes The Cynic: The War Against The World
― Diogenes The Cynic: The War Against The World
“In mythology and religion, no less than in other spheres of life there is much in the way of self-serving interests, deceitfulness, mindlessness, and vices. This has to be so because it is a human creation and everything human is tainted and corrupt.”
― Diogenes The Cynic: The War Against The World
― Diogenes The Cynic: The War Against The World
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