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Eubulides of Miletus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eubulides Eubulides ((ギリシア語:Εὑβουλίδης); fl. 4th century BCE) of Miletus was a philosopher of the Megarian school, and a pupil of Euclid of Megara. He is famous for his paradoxes. ==Life== Eubulides was a pupil of Euclid of Megara,〔Diogenes Laërtius, ii. 108〕 the founder of the Megarian school. He was a contemporary of Aristotle, against whom he wrote with great bitterness.〔Diogenes Laërtius, ii. 109; Athenaeus, viii, 50 354c; Aristocles, in Eusebius ''Praeparatio Evangelica'' xv. 2〕 He taught logic to Demosthenes,〔Plutarch, ''Vit. X Orat.''; Apuleius, ''Orat. de Mag.''; Photius, ''Bibliotheca'', 265〕 and he is also said to have taught Apollonius Cronus, the teacher of Diodorus Cronus, and the historian Euphantus. He may have been the author of a book about Diogenes of Sinope.〔Diogenes Laërtius, vi. 20. However, there may be confusion with an unknown "Eubulus" who is mentioned as an author of work about Diogenes at vi. 30〕
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