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Diodorus Cronus (Greek: Διόδωρος Κρόνος; died c. 284 BC)[1] was a Greek philosopher and dialectician connected to the Megarian school. He was most notable for logic innovations, including his master argument formulated in response to Aristotle's discussion of future contingents.
However, according to Strabo, Diodorus himself adopted the surname of Cronus from his teacher, Apollonius Cronus. Diodorus is thought to have died around...
and was the teacher of DiodorusCronus, as Strabo relates: Apollonius Cronus, was from Cyrene, ... being the teacher of Diodorus the Dialectician, who...
unknown. He is most famous for the debate he had with his teacher DiodorusCronus concerning the idea of the possible and the criteria of the truth of...
philosophers of the Megarian school, including Stilpo, and the dialecticians DiodorusCronus, and Philo. He is also said to have studied Platonist philosophy under...
to Plato, however, the deities Phorcys, Cronus, and Rhea were the eldest children of Oceanus and Tethys. Cronus was usually depicted with a harpe, scythe...
studied under Stilpo and DiodorusCronus, and to have disputed with Philo the Dialectician. It was perhaps the Dialecticians, Diodorus and Philo, who were...
See DiodorusCronus § Master argument for the classical master argument related to the problem of future contingents. The master argument is George Berkeley's...
propositional logic. The main philosophers associated with this school were DiodorusCronus and Philo the Logician Besides studying logical puzzles and paradoxes...
statements were DiodorusCronus and his pupil Philo. Writing five-hundred years later, Sextus Empiricus refers to a debate between Diodorus and Philo. Philo...
(c. 269 – 225) Aristo of Ceos (225 – c. 190) Critolaus (c. 190 – 155) Diodorus of Tyre (c. 140) Erymneus (c. 110) There are some uncertainties in this...
Archimedes Method of Mechanical Theorems - Archimedes Plut. De Comm. 39 Diodorus I.viii.1–7. may have been written by Leucippus Diogenes Laërtius, Lives...
the technique in philosophy imponderable. It was established with DiodorusCronus (died c. 284 BCE). The paradoxes of Zeno of Elea were reported by Aristotle...
using the famous sea-battle example. Roughly a generation later, DiodorusCronus from the Megarian school of philosophy stated a version of the problem...
the Stoic philosopher Chrysippus wrote a treatise. He disagreed with DiodorusCronus concerning his Master Argument, arguing that something is possible...
philosopher of the Megarian school. He was a contemporary of Theophrastus, DiodorusCronus, and Crates of Thebes. None of his writings survive, but he is described...
the world and causes the origin, growth, and breakdown of things. DiodorusCronus asserted the identity of the possible and the necessary and inferred...
Demosthenes, and he is also said to have taught Apollonius Cronus, the teacher of DiodorusCronus, and the historian Euphantus. Eubulides is most famous for...