Talk:Speusippus
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- Requested by: Wareh 19:52, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
- Interest of the translation: It is apparently a current and well-researched account of Plato's successor as head of the Academy; the English article is a 19th century blurb.
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[edit] Anti-hedonism
Aristotle in Nichomachean Ethics used Speusippus as an example of an anti-hedonist and one who claims that pleasure is bad. There should probably be something in this article about that as that is one of the major sources of info on Speusippus. 129.21.176.115 03:52, 28 February 2007 (UTC)