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Cf. Diogenes Laërtius, ii. 106: "his followers were called Megarians after him, then Eristics, and at a later date Dialecticians"
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of Stilpo." Bryson is unlikely to have been the son of Stilpo. Laërtius may mean that Bryson was a
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Diogenes Laërtius, ix. 61. Diogenes Laërtius literally says "Pyrrho was a pupil of Bryson the
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Very little information is known about him. He was said to have been a pupil of
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of Stilpo. This line is sometimes emended to "Pyrrho was a pupil of Bryson
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360-357 BC, before Zeno was born, but possibly when Bryson was active.
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includes him among a list of philosophers who left no writings.
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and mathematician who seems to have lived in the time of
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Index

Bryson of Heraclea
Achaea
Greek
Greek philosopher
Stilpo
Clinomachus
Megarian school
Crates the Cynic
Pyrrho the Skeptic
Theodorus the Atheist
Diogenes Laërtius
Bryson of Heraclea
sophist
Socrates
Suda
eristic
Euclides
Zeno of Citium
Stoic
location
Olympiad




Platonic Epistles
Aristotle
Athenaeus
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