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Eudorus of Alexandria : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eudorus of Alexandria Eudorus of Alexandria ((ギリシア語:Εὔδωρος); 1st century BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher, and a representative of Middle Platonism. He attempted to reconstruct Plato's philosophy in terms of Pythagoreanism.〔George E. Karamanolis, 2006, ''Plato and Aristotle in agreement?'', pages 82-4. Oxford University Press〕 He formulated a teleological principle for Platonism, derived from the ''Theaetetus'': "as much as we can, become like God."〔Plato, ''Theaetetus'', 176b〕 In this he believed that he had found an apt definition of the common goal of Pythagoras, Socrates, and Plato.〔Eduard Zeller, ''Outlines of the History of Greek Philosophy'', 13th edition, page 306〕 His metaphysics and cosmology combined Platonist, Pythagorean and Stoic ideas.〔 He is mentioned by Alexander of Aphrodisias as a commentator on Aristotle's ''Metaphysics'',〔Alexander of Aphrodisias, ''ad Arist. Metaph.'' p. 26〕 which he is said to have criticized. Simplicius refers to him as a Peripatetic philosopher, and relates that he had written on the Aristotelian ''Categories''. He was a native of Alexandria, and had, like Aristo of Alexandria, written a work on the Nile.〔Strabo, ''Geographica'', xvii.〕 ==Notes==
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