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  • Cyrenaics - Wikipedia
    Cyrenaicism deduces a single, universal aim for all people which is pleasure Furthermore, all feeling is momentary and homogeneous It follows that past and future pleasure have no real existence for us, and that among present pleasures, there is no distinction of kind [1]
  • Cyrenaic | Hedonism, Epicureanism Skepticism | Britannica
    According to the Cyrenaics, a man knows that things external to himself exist because they have an effect upon him, but he can know nothing about their nature All that he can perceive is the way in which he himself is affected by them; how other men are affected is unknown
  • The Birth of Hedonism: The Cyrenaic Philosophers and Pleasure as a Way . . .
    It discusses the "new Cyrenaicism" articulated in Pater's Marius the Epicurean Lampe suggests that Pater's treatment casts light on several fundamental aspects of Cyrenaic ethics, including, but not limited to, particular pleasure and the relation between virtue and hedonism
  • Cyrenaics - New World Encyclopedia
    The Cyrenaics were one of the two earliest Socratic schools of philosophy which flourished during the fourth and early third centuries B C E , founded by Aristippus of Cyrene and named for his birthplace
  • Cyrene and the Cyrenaics: A Historical and Biographical Overview
    This chapter examines the significance of all the named Cyrenaics, as well as the culture of ancient Cyrene, and introduces the members of the Cyrenaic movement
  • Epicureanism Versus Cyrenaicism – The Academic Blogger
    Cyrenaicism was founded by Aristippus of Cyrene, who held that the chief pursuit of life should be to engage in the activity that evinces the greatest quantity of pleasure in someone relative to other diversions
  • Cyrenaics - Oxford Reference
    The school of hedonistic philosophy founded by Aristippus of Cyrene, and flourishing at the end of the 4th century bc The central doctrine was that the goal or end of action must be the particular pleasure of the moment, the ‘strong sensations’ of physical pleasures, which are the basic facts given in our lives
  • The Birth of Hedonism: The Cyrenaic Philosophers and Pleasure as
    presentism, Lampe defends mainstream Cyrenaicism as eudaimonistic: the mainstream Cyrenaics avoid long-term planning, but they do so precisely because this serves to secure their long-term happiness
  • Cyrenaics - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    In ethics, they advocate pleasure as the highest good Furthermore, bodily pleasures are preferable to mental pleasures, and we should pursue whatever will bring us pleasure now, rather than deferring present pleasures for the sake of achieving better long-term consequences
  • Cyrenaics - Encyclopedia
    CYRENAICS, a Greek school of philosophy, so called from Cyrene, the birthplace of the founder, Aristippus It was, one of the two earliest Socratic schools, and emphasized one side only of the Socratic teaching (cf Cynics)
  • (PDF) The Birth of Hedonism: The Cyrenaic Philosophers and Pleasure as . . .
    The author, Kurt Lampe, examines the historical context of Cyrenaicism, its members, and the evolution of its ethical views, arguing that understanding pleasure can lead to a hedonistic way of life that is both coherent and appealing
  • cyrenaicism: Explore its Definition Usage | RedKiwi Words
    Cyrenaicism [sahy-ruh-nuh-siz-uhm] is an ancient Greek philosophy that emphasizes pleasure as the ultimate goal of life It is often compared to hedonism and shares similarities with Epicureanism Cyrenaicism is contrasted with utilitarianism, which prioritizes actions that benefit the majority
  • Cyrenaics - World History Encyclopedia
    Known as the first hedonistic school, Cyrenaicsim was eventually replaced by the more comprehensive philosophy of Epicureanism
  • Cyrenaics - Infoplease
    Aristippus of Cyrene, its founder, held that since each person can know only his own sensations, there can be no universal standard of what is pleasurable—hence, all pleasures are equally valuable His followers modified this doctrine by distinguishing between greater and lesser pleasures
  • The Epistemology of the Cyrenaic School – Bryn Mawr Classical Review
    The discussion of the Socratic nature of Cyrenaicism in ch 11 is inevitably rather speculative The Cyrenaics certainly thought that they were Socratic, but the evidence makes it difficult to rationalize this status





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