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Panthoides Panthoides (fl. c. 275 BCE〔Tiziano Dorandi, ''Chapter 2: Chronology'', in Algra et al. (1999) ''The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy'', page 52. Cambridge〕) was a dialectician and philosopher of the Megarian school. He concerned himself with "the logical part of philosophy,"〔Sextus Empiricus, ''Against the Mathematicians'', vii. 13〕 and at some point taught the Peripatetic philosopher Lyco of Troas.〔Diogenes Laërtius, v. 68〕 He wrote a book called ''On Ambiguities'', against which the Stoic philosopher Chrysippus wrote a treatise.〔Diogenes Laërtius, vii. 193〕 He disagreed with Diodorus Cronus concerning his ''Master Argument'', arguing that something is possible which can never be true, and that the impossible can never be the consequence of the possible, and that therefore not everything that has happened is necessarily true.〔Epictetus, ''Discourses'', ii. 19. 5〕 Diodorus' view was that everything that has happened must be true, and that therefore nothing is possible which can never be true.〔Epictetus, ''Discourses'', ii. 19. 1〕 ==Notes==
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