Cynicos
The Cynicos faction (Kyu ni Kosu) is a part of the ancient Greek philosophy of Hellenistic period, the founder of Antiquities, which is the disciple of Socrates. It is also referred to as cynicism (cynism), the Kinnik school (Kinik school), the Inugishi school school (Inukushi school, because he did a beggar life like a dog). Like other schools in the Hellenistic period, it has its characteristics in ethics philosophy. Where emphasis is placed on abstinence, we can communicate with store factions, but we did not show any epistemological developments by emphasizing practice. Ideas of irrational nature as an ideal, taking an attitude of giving up to real society, it differs greatly from ethical thought that emphasizes participation of classical society (police). Diogenes of Sinope is famous. ▪ The word "cynical" meaning "to be ridiculed, cynical, do not believe a person" comes from cynical which made adjective the English cynic pointing to the Cynicos school. ...