Panthoides
Panthoides (Greek: Πανθοίδης; fl. c. 275 BCE) was a dialectician and philosopher of the Megarian school. He concerned himself with "the logical part of philosophy", and at some point taught the Peripatetic philosopher Lyco of Troas. He wrote a book called On Ambiguities, against which the Stoic philosopher Chrysippus wrote a treatise.
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Panthoides
Panthoides (Greek: Πανθοίδης; fl. c. 275 BCE) was a dialectician and philosopher of the Megarian school. He concerned himself with "the logical part of philosophy", and at some point taught the Peripatetic philosopher Lyco of Troas. He wrote a book called On Ambiguities, against which the Stoic philosopher Chrysippus wrote a treatise.
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Pantedos (Panthoedus, Πανθοίδο ...... es Laërtius, v. 68, vii. 193.)
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