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Aristotle of Cyrene : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aristotle of Cyrene Aristotle of Cyrene (or Aristoteles, (ギリシア語:Ἀριστοτέλης); fl. 325 BC) was a Greek philosopher who may have belonged to the Cyrenaic school. He was a native of Cyrene, and a contemporary of Stilpo. He taught Cleitarchus and Simmias of Syracuse before they became pupils of Stilpo.〔Diogenes Laërtius, ii. 113〕 It has generally been assumed that Aristotle was a member of the Cyrenaic school, but this assumption is somewhat doubtful.〔Tiziano Dorandi, Chapter 2: ''Chronology'', in Algra, et al., (1999), ''The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy,'' page 47. Cambridge University Press〕 According to Diogenes Laërtius, he wrote a work on the art of poetry.〔Diogenes Laërtius, v. 35〕 The only aspect of his philosophical views which is known is a short piece of ethical advice preserved by Aelian:〔Aelian, ''Varia Historia'', x. 8〕
Aristoteles of Cyrene said that you should not accept a favor from anyone. For either you have trouble if you try to pay it back, or you appear to be ungrateful if you don't. An athlete of the same period called Aristotle of Cyrene, who spurned the love of Lais, is mentioned in a moral anecdote by Clement of Alexandria.〔Clement of Alexandria, ''Stromata'', iii. 6. 50-51〕 ==Notes==
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