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Diogenes the Cynic: The Philosopher Who Shocked Athens

10 min · 6. juli 2026
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Diogenes of Sinope was the most provocative thinker of the ancient world—purposefully homeless, openly contemptuous of power, and armed with nothing but a cloak, a staff, and a biting wit. This episode tracks his life from exile in Sinope to his infamous encounters in Athens and Corinth: the takedown of Platonic abstractions (he demonstrated the absurdity of Plato's 'featherless biped' by plucking a chicken), his riposte to Alexander the Great ('stand out of my sun'), and his startling views on self-sufficiency, shame, and natural living. We explore how Diogenes's radical simplicity challenged the foundations of Greek society, whether his public acts (masturbation, begging, defecation) were genuine asceticism or performance art, and how his teachings fed into Stoicism. We also look at the ancient sources—chiefly Diogenes Laërtius—and grapple with the historical problem of Cynic writings: almost none survive. Why did Diogenes choose a life of voluntary poverty, and what did he hope to achieve by violating every social norm? #DiogenesOfSinope #Cynicism #AncientGreekPhilosophy #DiogenesLaërtius #AlexanderTheGreat #Plato #Socrates #Sinope #Athens #Corinth #Antisthenes #Stoicism #Asceticism #AncientGreece #Philosophy #History #FexingoHistory #Counterculture Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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