Philo the Dialectician

Philo the Dialectician (Greek: Φίλων; fl. 300 BC) was a Greek philosopher of the Megarian (Dialectical) school.[1] He is sometimes called Philo of Megara although the city of his birth is unknown. He is most famous for the debate he had with his teacher Diodorus Cronus concerning the idea of the possible and the criteria of the truth of conditional statements.

  1. ^ "Philo the Dialectician (late 4th–early 3rd centuries BC) - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy". www.rep.routledge.com. Retrieved 2021-09-11.

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