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Chrysippus

281 BC - 208 BC

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ソロイのクリュシッポス(クリューシッポス, ギリシャ語:Χρύσιππος ὁ Σολεύς, Chrysippus of Soli, 紀元前280年頃 - 紀元前207年頃)は古代ギリシアの哲学者。クレアンテスの弟子で、その跡を継いでストア派の学頭となった。ストア主義第二の創設者と言われるように、クリュシッポスはストア主義をギリシア・ローマ世界の有力な哲学の1つにした。 ウィキペディアで詳細を読む

His biography is available in 48 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 46 in 2024). Chrysippus is the 146th most popular 哲学者 (up from 161st in 2024), the 128th most popular biography from Türkiye (down from 123rd in 2019) and the 12th most popular Turkish 哲学者.

Chrysippus is most famous for his work on Stoicism. He was a student of Zeno, the founder of Stoicism, and he wrote a number of books on the subject.

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Among 哲学者

Among 哲学者, Chrysippus ranks 146 out of 1,267Before him are Duns Scotus, Baron d'Holbach, Mozi, Kanada, Wilhelm Dilthey, and Edith Stein. After him are Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten, Isocrates, Proclus, Buddhaghosa, Emanuel Swedenborg, and John Venn.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 281 BC, Chrysippus ranks 1After him are King Zhuangxiang of Qin, and Sanghamitta. Among people deceased in 208 BC, Chrysippus ranks 1After him are Li Si, Marcus Claudius Marcellus, and Chen Sheng.

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In Türkiye

Among people born in Türkiye, Chrysippus ranks 128 out of 1,347Before him are Theodora (815), Pausanias (110), Zeno (425), Rachel (-3500), Enver Pasha (1881), and Mustafa IV (1779). After him are Julius Nepos (430), Anna Komnene (1083), İsmet İnönü (1884), Fethullah Gülen (1941), Cassius Dio (155), and Proclus (412).

Among 哲学者 In Türkiye

Among 哲学者 born in Türkiye, Chrysippus ranks 12Before him are Epictetus (50), Xenophanes (-570), Leucippus (-500), Gregory of Nazianzus (329), Ibn Taymiyyah (1263), and Anaximenes of Miletus (-585). After him are Proclus (412), Posidonius (-135), Gemistus Pletho (1355), Apollonius of Tyana (15), Xenocrates (-396), and Michael Psellos (1018).

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