• Nausiphanes (Greek: Ναυσιφάνης; lived c. 325 BC) was an ancient Greek atomist philosopher from Teos. Nausiphanes reportedly had a large number of pupils...
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  • Stoic Moderatus of Gades Neopythagorean Monimus Cynic Myia Pythagorean Nausiphanes Atomist Nicarete of Megara Megarian Nicolaus of Damascus Nicomachus Neopythagorean...
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  • Agrippa the Skeptic Aristotle Democritus Epicurus Heraclitus Mencius Mozi Nausiphanes Parmenides Plato Protagoras Pyrrho Sextus Empiricus Socrates Theodorus...
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    ' Pyrrho's pupils included Timon of Phlius, Hecataeus of Abdera, and Nausiphanes, who was one of Epicurus' teachers. Arcesilaus was also a pupil of Pyrrho...
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    Aristotle Epicurus reportedly grew up in Teos and studied there under Nausiphanes, a disciple of Democritus. List of ancient Greek cities Pausanias, Description...
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    mathematician Leucippus, pre-Socratic philosopher, the founder of atomism Nausiphanes, atomist philosopher Eubulides, Megarian philosopher Diodorus Cronus...
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    Hecataeus 14 Pythagoras 44 Philolaus 74 Apollodorus 15 Cercops 45 Eurytus 75 Nausiphanes 16 Petron 46 Archippus, Lysis, and Opsimus 76 Diotimus 17 Brontinus 47...
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    1898) (Sulawesi) J. a. tryphiodorus (Fruhstorfer, 1916) (Java) J. a. nausiphanes (Fruhstorfer, 1916) (Palawan) J. a. minthe (Fruhstorfer, 1916) (Sula)...
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    there after the completion of his military service. He studied under Nausiphanes, who followed the teachings of Democritus, and later those of Pyrrho...
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  • belief and thereby inducing ataraxia. Epicurus studied in Athens with Nausiphanes, who was a follower of Democritus and a student of Pyrrho of Elis. He...
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