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Colotes

320 BC - presente

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Colotes de Lâmpsaco (em grego: Κολώτης Λαμψακηνός; romaniz.: Kolōtēs Lampsakēnos; c. 320-após 268 a.C.) foi um pupilo de Epicuro e um dos mais famosos de seus discípulos. Escreveu um trabalho para provar É mesmo impossível de viver de acordo com as doutrinas de outros filósofos (ὅτι κατὰ τὰ τῶν ἄλλων φιλοσόφων δόγματα οὐδὲ ζῆν ἐστιν). Foi dedicado ao rei Ptolemeu Filópator. Leia mais na Wikipédia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Colotes is the 1,018th most popular filósofo (down from 912th in 2024), the 1,004th most popular biography from Türkiye (down from 879th in 2019) and the 57th most popular Turkish Filósofo.

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Among Filósofos

Among filósofos, Colotes ranks 1,018 out of 1,267Before him are Hermann Usener, Samuel Clarke, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Stanisław Staszic, Achille Mbembe, and Jerzy Żuławski. After him are Merab Mamardashvili, Chinmayananda Saraswati, Simón Rodríguez, Lysander Spooner, Gabriel Biel, and Anselm of Laon.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 320 BC, Colotes ranks 7Before him are Bindusara, Timon of Phlius, Lycophron, Asclepiades of Samos, Meleager, and Timocharis. After him are Leonidas of Tarentum, and Craterus.

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In Türkiye

Among people born in Türkiye, Colotes ranks 1,004 out of 1,347Before him are Justin (600), İbrahim Kaypakkaya (1949), Tigran Chukhajian (1837), Nikephoros Bryennios the Elder (1100), Pancras of Taormina (1), and Lucius Marcius Philippus (-150). After him are Julia Cornelia Paula (300), Ruben Sevak (1885), Panyassis (-500), Ahmet Ali Çelikten (1883), Mithat Bayrak (1929), and Baltacı Mehmet Pasha (1662).

Among Filósofos In Türkiye

Among filósofos born in Türkiye, Colotes ranks 57Before him are Hermogenes of Tarsus (200), Sosipatra (-400), Nikephoros Blemmydes (1197), Zeno of Tarsus (-250), Hegesias of Magnesia (-200), and Critolaus (-200). After him are Seyla Benhabib (1950).

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