Alex Remington

Alex Remington is a dedicated student of philosophy, endlessly fascinated by the profound insights and enduring legacies of history's greatest philosophers.

Antisthenes: The Iconoclastic Cynic Who Shook Up Athens!

Antisthenes

Antisthenes: The Iconoclastic Cynic Who Shook Up Athens! Ever heard of Socrates? The famous Greek philosopher who loved asking annoying questions? Well, Antisthenes was one of his star pupils, but unlike most A-students, Antisthenes took Socrates’ ideas and cranked them up to eleven!  He became the founding father (or maybe the cool uncle) of Cynicism, […]

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Socrates’ View on Love: The Ladder to Wisdom!

Socrates' View on Love

Socrates’ View on Love: The Ladder to Wisdom! Have you ever wondered if there’s more to love than just butterflies and fireworks? Socrates, the famous thinker from ancient Greece, wasn’t exactly known for being mushy. But guess what? This Philosopher, who loved asking questions, had some pretty interesting ideas about love. Let’s explore Socrates’ views

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Socrates and Aristippus’ Relationship: Virtue VS Pleasure!

Socrates and Aristippus' Relationship

Socrates and Aristippus’ Relationship: Virtue VS Pleasure! Socrates and Aristippus’s relationship is a prime example of how students can forge their paths, even when studying under a legendary teacher like Socrates. Socrates, the gadfly of Athens, famously focused on virtue and knowledge. His student, Aristippus, however, became known for advocating pleasure as the ultimate good.

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Aristippus and Epicurus’ concept of hedonism: 2 Types of Pleasure!

Aristippus and Epicurus' concept of hedonism

Aristippus and Epicurus’ concept of hedonism: 2 Types of Pleasure! Ever feel like happiness is a mystery wrapped in an enigma dipped in mystery sauce? Yeah, us, too. That’s why those brainy Ancient Greeks were like, “Hold my olive oil!” and started exploring philosophies about achieving the good life.  One such philosophy is Aristippus and Epicurus’

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Xenophon’s Contribution to Philosophy: Socrates’ Famous Student!

Xenophon's Contribution to Philosophy

Xenophon’s Contribution to Philosophy: Socrates’ Famous Student! Imagine you’re hanging out with the most incredible teacher ever – someone who asks amazing questions challenges your thinking and makes you laugh while you learn.  That was Socrates for the ancient Greeks. But what about Xenophon? Well, Xenophon was Socrates’ right-hand man. Xenophon had other things on

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Aspasia’s Philosophy: The Wonder Woman of Ancient Greece!

Aspasia's Philosophy

Aspasia’s Philosophy: The Wonder Woman of Ancient Greece! Hold onto your togas, history buffs, because we’re about to dive into the life and philosophy of Aspasia, a woman who shattered stereotypes in ancient Greece. Often relegated to the sidelines in history books, Aspasia was a brilliant mind who left her mark on the intellectual landscape

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Socrates on Religion, Death & Afterlife: Reason for his Death Sentence!

Socrates on Religion Death & Afterlife!

Socrates on Religion, Death & Afterlife: Reason for his Death Sentence! “An unexamined life is not worth living.” Socrates’ famous challenge goes beyond mere reflection; it invites us to scrutinize our deepest beliefs. This call to introspection is central to understanding his views on religion, death, and the afterlife. Socrates, though not a prolific writer,

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Socrates’ Philosophy About Life: The Wisdom of the Ancient Sage!

Socrates' Philosophy About Life

Socrates’ Philosophy About Life: The Wisdom of the Ancient Sage! Socrates wasn’t just another philosopher. He was a game-changer in Western philosophy. Imagine walking the bustling streets of ancient Athens, and there he is, the man himself, engaging folks in deep, thought-provoking conversations. Socrates’ method of inquiry, famously known as the Socratic Method, wasn’t about

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Socrates’ Definition of Justice: Does It Still Matter Today?

Socrates' definition of justice!

Socrates’ Definition of Justice: Does It Still Matter Today? Socrates’ definition of justice emphasizes the inner harmony and balance of the soul. He believes that being fair isn’t just about obeying rules from outside, like laws or what people say you should do. It’s more about how different parts of your inside self work together

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