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  1. Deploying Microsoft Forefront Unified Access Gateway 2010 by Yuri Diogenes, Thomas W. Shinder Dr, 2010-11-15
  2. Deploying Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway 2010 by Yuri Diogenes, Thomas W. Shinder Dr, 2010-11-15
  3. Genesis and Other Plays (includes the plays Genesis, Diogenes the Dog, Frankenstein, Horse Farce, Haunted, Boneyard, Animal Salvation, The Dark, and Madrigals) by Don Nigro, 1992
  4. Lives of Eminent Philosophers (English and Greek Edition) by Diogenes Laertius, 1958
  5. Diogenis Laertii De Clarorum Philosophorum (1862) (Latin Edition) by Diogenes Laertius, Anton Westermann, et all 2010-09-10
  6. The Path of Perfect Love by Diogenes Allen, 1992-03
  7. X-Men: Worlds Apart by Christopher Yost, 2009-12-09
  8. Nachruf auf Ludwig Marcuse: Auto-Nekrolog (Diogenes Taschenbuch ; 21/7) (German Edition) by Ludwig Marcuse, 1975
  9. Frisch, frosch, frolich, frei (Diogenes Taschenbuch) (German Edition) by Tomi Ungerer, 1985
  10. Ein Engel Kommt Nach Babylon (Diogenes Taschenbuch) (German Edition) by F. Durrenmatt, 1998-12-31
  11. Diogenes.
  12. DIOGENES by George Pavlu, 2003
  13. Das Wilhelm Busch Bilder- und Lesebuch (Diogenes Taschenbuch) (German Edition)
  14. Diogenes discovers us (Essay index reprint series) by John Terence McGovern, 1967

41. Diogenes Quotes
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42. Debian -- Package Search Results -- Diogenes
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43. A Day With Diogenes
diogenes was a citizen of Athens during the time of Plato, will take you back 2300 years for an interview with diogenes.
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A Day With Diogenes by Terry Ballard
Announcer: In this first part of our video series of humorists in world literature, we are going to take a look at Diogenes the Cynic. Diogenes was a citizen of Athens during the time of Plato, although his approach to philosophy was a world away. Even though Diogenes left no surviving works, he was an influential figure in literature. In this presentation, you should pay attention to the ways in which Diogenes used humor to underscore the serious message of his cynic philosophy. Now, thanks to the magic of television, we will take you back 2300 years for an interview with Diogenes. Announcer: Good afternoon, Diogenes. In keeping with your reputation as a non-conformist, I see that you keep your bathtub outside of your house. Diogenes: The bathtub is my house. Announcer: I see. Well there must be some advantage to that. Diogenes: Certainly. No window can give a view like this, and if the neighborhood goes bad, I can just walk off with the house. Announcer: Have you always lived in a tub?

44. Diogenes Sinopelainen – Wikipedia
diogenes syntyi Sinopessa ja kuoli Korintissa, diogenes Laertioksen mukaan samana päivänä kuin Aleksanteri Suuri kuoli Babylonissa.
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Loikkaa: valikkoon hakuun Diogenes Sinopelainen Diogenes Sinopelainen eli "Diogenes Koira" (useimmiten vain Diogenes muinaiskreikaksi 412 eaa. 323 eaa. ) oli kreikkalainen filosofi . H¤n edusti kyynikkojen koulukuntaa. H¤nt¤ voidaan pit¤¤ koulukunnan varsinaisena perustajana Antistheneen j¤lkeen.
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Diogenes syntyi Sinopessa ja kuoli Korintissa Diogenes Laertioksen mukaan samana p¤iv¤n¤ kuin Aleksanteri Suuri kuoli Babylonissa Diogeneen is¤ oli pankkiiri. H¤net ja Diogenes karkotettiin Sinopesta syytettyn¤ rahan v¤¤rent¤misest¤ tai "uuden leiman ly¶misest¤ kolikoihin", niin kuin syyte kuului. Saattaa olla, ett¤ he tosiasiassa pyrkiv¤t ainoastaan turmelemaan jo v¤¤rennetyt kolikot niin, ettei niit¤ voi k¤ytt¤¤, jolloin aitojen kolikoiden arvo nousi. T¤m¤n vuoksi Diogenes l¤hti Ateenaan . H¤n vieh¤ttyi Antistheneen askeettisesta opetuksesta ja ryhtyi t¤m¤n oppilaaksi huolimatta saamastaan brutaalista vastaanotosta. Pian h¤n ohitti mestarinsa sek¤ maineessa ett¤ el¤m¤n karuudessa. H¤nest¤ kerrotut tarinat kuvaavat h¤nen oman el¤m¤ntapansa vastanneen t¤ysin h¤nen opetuksiaan. H¤n muun muassa karaisi itsens¤ s¤¤n vaihteluita vastaan asumalla Kybelen temppelille kuuluneessa sammiossa tai tynnyriss¤, kuten legendat yleens¤ ilmaisevat asian. Koska puisia tynnyreit¤ ei viel¤ tuohon aikaan tunnettu Kreikassa, Diogenes asui luultavasti alkuper¤isen kertomuksen mukaan suuressa saviruukussa (k¤yt¶st¤ poistetussa varastoamforassa).

45. DIOGENES FDA REGULATORY UPDATES [158]
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  • Medical Device Reports (MDRs). Includes a record describing each adverse device experience submitted to the FDA from the beginning of the Medical Device Reporting plan in 1985.

46. MySpace.com - Diogenes Delarue - 62 - Male - BLOOMINGTON, US - Www.myspace.com/d
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47. Diogenes On Flickr - Photo Sharing!
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48. Diogenes
diogenes. Rom, Villa Albani. Rom, Kapitolinisches Museum.
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49. The Rhode Island Diogenes
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51. Diogenes
diogenes of Sinope (fourth century BC) is too irascible a character not to share some anecdotes about him from the compendium of diogenes Laertius on the
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Diogenes the Cynic
"The nude Cynic fears no fire for his tub; if broken, he will make himself a new house to-morrow, or keep it repaired with clamps of lead." Juvenal, Satires (XIV.308ff) Diogenes of Sinope (fourth century BC) is too irascible a character not to share some anecdotes about him from the compendium of Diogenes Laertius on the lives of the philosophers. They illustrate the precepts by which he lived: that personal happiness is satisfied by meeting one's natural needs and that what is natural cannot be shameful or indecent. His life, therefore, was lived with extreme simplicity, inured to want, and without shame. It was this determination to follow his own dictates and not adhere to the conventions of society that he was given the epithet "dog," from which the name "cynic" is derived. Sold as a slave, he pointed and said, "Sell me to this man; he needs a master." The man heeded the advice, and entrusted Diogenes with his household and the education of his children. Seeing a child drinking from his hands, Diogenes threw away his cup and remarked, "A child has beaten me in plainness of living." When invited to the house of Plato, he trampled upon his carpet, saying that he thereby trampled on the vanity of Plato, to which Plato retorted "How much pride you expose to view, Diogenes, by seeming not to be proud." To Plato's definition of a man as an animal, bipedal and featherless, Diogenes plucked a chicken and declared, "Here is Plato's man."

52. GLAUCO DIOGENES
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53. The Baldwin Project: Fifty Famous Stories Retold By James Baldwin
108 AT Corinth, in Greece, there lived a very wise man whose name was diogenes. Men came from all parts of the land to see him and hear him talk.
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54. Diogenes On-line
Perhaps the only tactical gestures capable of disturbing the total emergence of the incorporeal state can come from the performative matrix of diogenes
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Diogenes On-line: Gestures against the Virtual Republic Ricardo Dominguez Platonism holds that the soul is in the abstract relationships represented, not the mechanics of how they are encoded. I am a Platonist.
Hans Moravec When Plato spoke of Truth, Diogenes lifted his robe and took a shit.
Diogenes Laertius Our digital condition often embarks the ship of dematerialization, always seeking that final perfect Orphic state of transmigration. The final download of all realities into an endless ethernet of the extropic dream. Plato was always already on-line clicking out the Socratic agenda of our future state: the Virtual Republic. A Republic of geometric perfection, immortal mind children, and the rational discourse of dialectics. Anything that fails to de-link from the world will be attacked as an immoral act against Truth, Beauty, and The Law. Anything that smells of the body, of piss, of shit, of farts, of flesh fucking flesh for no reason other than pleasure will have no place in this Republic. In the Virtual Republic there will be no music, no theater, no painting, all email from Dionysus will be filtered out from the listserves. Who and what can piss against this hegemonic code? The Pantomimic Materialist, or become a dog network.

55. Michel Foucault, Parrhesiasts - Diogenes, The Cynic Philosophers And Their Techn
Excerpt from the seminar given by Michel Foucault in 1983.
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[excerpt from the seminar given by Foucault in 1983
This brings us to Cynic parrhesia. The main types of parrhesiastic practice utilized by the Cynics were. (1) critical preaching; (2) scandalous behavior; and (3) what I shall call the "Provocative dialogue." Critical Preaching : Preaching is still one of the main forms of truth-telling practiced in our society, and it involves the idea that the truth must be told and taught not only to the best members of the society, or to an exclusive group, but to everyone. Scandalous Behavior : Cynic parrhesia also had recourse to scandalous behavior or attitudes which called into question collective habits, opinions, standards of decency, institutional rules, and so on. Several procedures were used. One of them was the inversion of roles, as can be seen from Dio Chrysostom's Fourth Discourse where the famous encounter between Diogenes and Alexander is depicted. This encounter, which was often referred to by the Cynics, does not take place in the privacy of Alexander's court but in the street, in the open. The king stands up while Diogenes sits back in his barrel. Diogenes orders Alexander to step out of his light so that he can bask in the sun. Ordering Alexander to step aside so that the sun' s light can reach Diogenes is an affirmation of the direct and natural relation the philosopher has to the sun in contrast to the mythical genealogy whereby the king, as descended from a god, was supposed to personify the sun.

56. Shadow Of Diogenes
Shadow of diogenes. March 14, 2008. Haiku 031408 (Poem). The vagaries of love. writhe restlessly. within the impassioned heart. Posted on March 14,
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57. Diogenes Of Sinope 412 - 323 - By Diogenes Laertius
There are two famous diogenes in the ancient world. The first is diogenes Laertius who lived during the 3rd century AD and who wrote an important work
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by Diogenes Laertius Diogenes Laertius. Lives of Eminent Philosophers. Vol. 2. Trans. R. D. Hicks. London, William Heinemann, 1925.
There are two famous Diogenes' in the ancient world. The first is Diogenes Laertius who lived during the 3rd century AD and who wrote an important work entitled, Lives of Eminent Philosophers (several of your readings for this course, in fact, have come from this work). Theother, more notorious, Diogenes was Diogenes of Sinope who was a famous Cynic philosopher living during the time of Plato (the 4th century BC). Having to flee from Sinope because of charges against him and his father for debasing the public coin, Diogenes went to Athens where he studied under Antisthenes. Taking the Cynic's way of life to heart, Diogenes rejected all of the comforts of civilized life, and lived an extremely ascetic lifestyle. According to legend he even went so far as to live for a period of time in a pithos or large tub. It also is said that he used to carry a lantern around with him in search of an honest man. If people back then were anything like they are today, he probably didn't find any.

58. Diogenes Laertius - Lives Of Eminent Philosophers
Lives of the Eminent Philosophers book X (Epicurus) by diogenes Laertius (early 200s AD).
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Home/Ancient Texts Beliefs Relationships History ... Epicurean Philosophy List Diogenes Laertius (3 rd Century A.D.) is the primary source for the surviving complete letters of Epicurus and for biographical and other pertinent information about him: Index:
Biography of Epicurus
Epicurus, son of Neocles and Chaerestrate, was an Athenian of the Gargettus ward and the Philaidae clan, as Metrodorus says in his book On Noble Birth . He is said by Heraclides (in his Epitome of Sotion For a while, it is said, he pursued his studies in common with other philosophers, but afterwards put forward independent views by founding the school named after him. He says himself that he first came to study philosophy at the age of fourteen, Apollodorus the Epicurean (in the first book of his Life of Epicurus At his encouragement his three brothers, Neocles, Chaeredemus, and Aristobulus, joined in his studies, as Philodemus the Epicurean relates in the tenth book of his comprehensive work On Philosophers ; as did his slave named Mys, as stated by Myronianus in

59. Diogenes Syndrome: When Self-Neglect Is Nearly Life Threatening | Clinical Geria
diogenes Syndrome When SelfNeglect is Nearly Life Threatening - Amel Badr, MD, MSc, diogenes syndrome is a behavioral disorder of the elderly.
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60. CGFA: John William Waterhouse: Diogenes
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