(412? - 323 b.c.) Greek
philosopher. According to tradition, he lived in a tub and once went through the streets
holding up a lantern, "looking for an honest
man."
(412? - 323 b.c.) Greek
philosopher. He lived in a tub and, according to tradition, once went through the streets
holding up a lantern, "looking for an honest
man." On a voyage from
Athens, he was captured by pirates and was sold as a slave.
(412? - 323 b.c.) Greek
philosopher who, according to tradition, once went through streets
holding up a lantern, "looking for an honest
man."
(ca. 412@323 b.c.) Greek
philosopher who taught that the virtuous
life is the simple
life. Diogenes rejected social conventions and lived a
life of voluntary poverty. He is the
subject of many stories, one of which
states that by watching a mouse he discovered that
property is not necessary for
happiness. Per another, a snail carrying its shell taught Diogenes that an empty jar or tub could serve as a
house. He is also said to have once wandered through the daylight streets of
Athens with a lantern, searching for an honest
man.
(412?-323 B.C.) Greek
philosopher. According to tradition, he lived in a tub and once went through the streets
holding up a lantern, "looking for an honest
man." Fellow by the name of Diogenes used to prowl around
Athens or
Sparta or
London or someplace.
-Man's Search and Scientology's Answer (4 July 1957) (ca. 412-323 B.C.) Greek
philosopher who taught that the virtuous
life is the simple
life. He is said to have once wandered through the daylight streets of
Athens with a lantern, searching for an honest
man.
(412?@323 b.c.) Greek
philosopher. He lived in a tub and, according to tradition, once went through the streets
holding up a lantern, "looking for an honest
man." On a voyage from
Athens, he was captured by pirates and was sold as a slave. He had a slave and this slave's name was Diogenes. iResponsibility (1
Jan. 60)
(412?@323 b.c.) Greek
philosopher. He lived in a tub and, according to tradition, once went through the streets
holding up a lantern, "looking for an honest
man." On a voyage from
Athens, he was captured by pirates and was sold as a slave. He had a slave and this slave's name was Diogenes. ?
Responsibility (1
Jan. 60)