A Greek philosopher from around the 4th century BCE. He belonged to the Megarian school of the Minor Socratic School. He is famous for discovering the trap method. He is said to have been the teacher of Demosthenes. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
前4世紀頃のギリシアの哲学者。小ソクラテス学派のメガラ派に属す。陥穽推理の発見者として有名。デモステネスの師であったと伝えられる。
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