The dangerous life and ideas of Diogenes the Cynic / Jean-Manuel Roubineau ; translated by Malcolm DeBevoise ; foreword by Philip Mitsis.
"Ancient philosophers are often contrasted with contemporary philosophers because they view philosophy not as a profession, but a way of life. None did so more uncompromisingly, however, than Diogenes the Cynic, who chided even Socrates for occasionally wearing sandals and maintaining a small h...
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