Ariston, of Chios

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Name (Latin)
Ariston, of Chios
Other forms of name
Aristone, di Chio
Aristōn, ho Chios
Chios, Ariston of
Date of birth
-0300
Date of death
-0250
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 289004127
Wikidata: Q646951
Library of congress: n 83180710
HUJ10: 000002449
Sources of Information
  • Oxford class. dict.
Wikipedia description:

Aristo of Chios (Greek: Ἀρίστων ὁ Χῖος Ariston ho Chios; fl. c. 260 BC), also spelled Ariston, was a Greek Stoic philosopher and colleague of Zeno of Citium. He outlined a system of Stoic philosophy that was, in many ways, closer to earlier Cynic philosophy. He rejected the logical and physical sides of philosophy endorsed by Zeno and emphasized ethics. Although agreeing with Zeno that Virtue was the supreme good, he rejected the idea that morally indifferent things such as health and wealth could be ranked according to whether they are naturally preferred. An important philosopher in his day, his views were eventually marginalized by Zeno's successors.

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