Timon of Phlius

Timon of Phlius
Timon of Phlius, 17th-century engraving
Bornc. 325-320 BCE
Diedc. 235-230 BCE (aged c. 90)
EraHellenistic philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolSkepticism
Main interests
Epistemology
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Timon of Phlius (/ˈtmən/ TY-mən; Ancient Greek: Τίμων ὁ Φλιάσιος, romanizedTímōn ho Phliásios, gen. Τίμωνος, Tímōnos; c. 320 BC – c. 235 BC) was an Ancient Greek philosopher from the Hellenistic period, who was the student of Pyrrho. Unlike Pyrrho, who wrote nothing, Timon wrote satirical philosophical poetry called Silloi (Σίλλοι) as well as a number of prose writings. These have been lost, but the fragments quoted in later authors allow a rough outline of his philosophy to be reconstructed.


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