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  1. Antisthenes

    • IPA[anˈtɪsθəniːz]

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    • (c. 445–c. 360 bc), Greek philosopher and teacher, regarded as the founder of the school of Cynics. A pupil and friend of Socrates, he believed that happiness is based on virtuous action rather than ease and pleasure, and that virtue, once acquired, cannot be lost.