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Chrysippus

Chrysippus
Roman copy of a Hellenistic bust of Chrysippus, British Museum
Personal information
NameChrysippus of Soli
Birth datec. 279 BC
Birth placeSoli, Cilicia
Death datec. 206 BC
Death placeAthens
EraAncient philosophy
RegionWestern Philosophy
SchoolStoicism
Main interestsLogic, Physics, Ethics
Notable ideasFormulated Stoicism into a definitive system
Influenced byZeno of Citium, Cleanthes, Diodorus Cronus, Philo, Aristotle, Plato
InfluencedThe entire Stoic school

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Chrysippus of Soli (Ancient Greek: , ; c. 279 BC � c. 206 BC) was a Greek Stoic philosopher. He was a native of Soli, Cilicia, but moved to Athens as a young man, where he became a pupil of Cleanthes in the Stoic school. When Cleanthes died, around 230 BC, Chrysippus became the third head of the school. A prolific writer, Chrysippus expanded the fundamental doctrines of Zeno of Citium, the founder of the school, which earned him the title of Second Founder of Stoicism.

Chrysippus excelled in logic, the theory of knowledge, ethics and physics. He created an original system of propositional logic in order to better understand the workings of the universe and role of humanity within it. He adhered to a deterministic view of fate, but nevertheless sought a role for personal freedom in thought and action. Ethics, he taught, depended on understanding the nature of the universe, and he taught a therapy of extirpating the unruly passions which depress and crush the soul. He initiated the success of Stoicism as one of the most influential philosophical movements for centuries in the Greek and Roman world.

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Nông Nghiệp---...- và có cả loài bướm chúa (Danaus -chrysippus-) cánh đỏ có vân đen bay thản nhiên và khoan thai như khoe sắc, đồng thời như thầm trêu ngươi với các loài ... - Date : Tue, 08 Feb 2011 02:38:50 GMT+00:00

Preceded by
Cleanthes
Leader of the Stoic school
230 - 206 BC
Succeeded by
Zeno of Tarsus

Propositions :
Type Example
if if it is day, it is light
and it is day and light
either . . . or either it is day or night
because because it is day, it is light
more/less likely . . . than more likely it is day than night

Argument forms :
Name Description Example
Modus ponens If A, then B. A. Therefore, B. If it is day, it is light; it is day; therefore it is light
Modus tollens If A, then B. Not B. Therefore, not A. If it is day, it is light; it is not light, therefore it is not day
Modus ponendo tollens (1) Not both A and B. A. Therefore, not B It is not both day and night; it is day, therefore it is not night
Modus ponendo tollens (2) Either A or B. A. Therefore, not B It is either day or night; it is day, therefore it is not night
Modus tollendo ponens Either A or B. Not A. Therefore, B It is either day or night; it is not day, therefore it is night

Stoicism

Philosophers
Early StoaZeno of Citium * Persaeus * Aristo * Sphaerus * Herillus * Cleanthes * Chrysippus * Zeno of Tarsus * Crates of Mallus * Diogenes of Babylon * Apollodorus * Antipater of Tarsus
Middle StoaPanaetius * Dardanus * Mnesarchus * Hecato * Posidonius * Diodotus * Geminus * Antipater of Tyre * Athenodoros Cananites
Late StoaSeneca * Cornutus * Musonius Rufus * Euphrates * Cleomedes * Epictetus * Hierocles * Sextus * Junius Rusticus * Marcus Aurelius
Philosophy
Stoicism * Stoic Categories * Stoic Passions * Stoic Physics * Neostoicism
Concepts
Adiaphora * Apatheia * Ataraxia * Diairesis * Eudaimonia * Katalepsis * Logos * Kathekon * Physis * Pneuma * Prohairesis
Works
Dialogues (Seneca) * Discourses (Epictetus) * Enchiridion (Epictetus) * Epistles (Seneca) * Meditations (Marcus Aurelius) * The Republic (Zeno)

Greek mathematics

MathematiciansAnaxagoras * Anthemius * Archytas * Aristaeus the Elder * Aristarchus * Apollonius * Archimedes * Autolycus * Bion * Boethius * Bryson * Callippus * Carpus * Chrysippus * Cleomedes * Conon * Ctesibius * Democritus * Dicaearchus * Diocles * Diophantus * Dinostratus * Dionysodorus * Domninus * Eratosthenes * Eudemus * Euclid * Eudoxus * Eutocius * Geminus * Heron * Hipparchus * Hippasus * Hippias * Hippocrates * Hypatia * Hypsicles * Isidore of Miletus * Leo the Mathematician * Marinus * Menaechmus * Menelaus * Nicomachus * Nicomedes * Nicoteles * Oenopides * Pappus * Perseus * Philolaus * Philon * Porphyry * Posidonius * Proclus * Ptolemy * Pythagoras * Serenus * Simplicius * Sosigenes * Sporus * Thales * Theaetetus * Theano * Theodorus * Theodosius * Theon of Alexandria * Theon of Smyrna * Thymaridas * Xenocrates * Zeno of Elea * Zeno of Sidon * Zenodorus
TreatisesAlmagest * Archimedes Palimpsest * Arithmetica * Conics * Elements * On the Sizes and Distances (Aristarchus) * On Sizes and Distances (Hipparchus) * On the Moving Sphere * The Sand Reckoner
CentersAcademy of Athens * Cyrene * Library of Alexandria
InfluencesBabylonian mathematics * Egyptian mathematics
InfluencedEuropean mathematics * Indian mathematics * Mathematics in medieval Islam
TablesTimetable of Greek mathematicians
ProblemsProblem of Apollonius * Squaring the circle * Doubling the cube * Angle trisection



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