List of philosophers born in the centuries BC
Philosophers born in the centuries BC (and others important in the history of philosophy), listed alphabetically:
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- Note: This list has a minimal criteria for inclusion and the relevance to philosophy of some individuals on the list is disputed.
See also:
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- Aenesidemus, (1st century BC)[d]
- Alcibiades, (c. 450-404 BC)
- Alcmaeon of Croton, (5th century BC)[b][c][d][e]
- Anacharsis, (6th century BC)
- Anaxagoras, (died 462 BC)[a][b][c][d][e]*
- [[Anaxarchus]], (fl. 340 BC)[d]
- Anaxilaus, (1st century BC)
- Anaximander, (c. 610-c. 546 BC)[a][b][c][d]
- Anaximenes of Miletus, (585-525 BC)[a][b][c][d]
- Andronicus of Rhodes, (c. 70 BC)[a]
- Anniceris, (fl. 300 BC)[a]
- Antiochus of Ascalon, (c. 130-68 BC)[a][b][c][d][e]
- Antiphon, (480-403 BC)[d]
- Antisthenes, (c. 444-365 BC)[b][c][d]
- Arcesilaus, (316-241 BC)[[:Template:Listref]][b][c][d][e]
- Archimedes, (d. 212 BC)
- Archytas, (428-347 BC)[a][d][e]
- Aristippus the Elder of Cyrene, (c. 435-366 BC)[b][c][d]
- Aristo of Chios, (fl. 250 BC)[d]
- Aristotle, (384 BC-322 BC)[a][b][c][d][e]*
- Aristoxenus, (4th century BC)
- Asclepiades of Bithynia, (129-40 BC)
- Titus Pomponius Atticus, (110-32 BC)
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- Callicles, (late 5th century BC)[d][e]
- Carneades, (c. 214-129 BC)[b][c][d][e]
- Cebes of Thebes, (5th century BC)
- Chaerephon, (c. 460-c. 400 BC)
- Chanakya (or Kautilya) (321-296 BC)[d]
- Chia Yi (or Jia Yi or Chia I), (201-169 BC)[a][d]
- Chrysippus, (279-207 BC)[b][c][d]
- Cicero, (106 BC-43 BC)[a][b][c][d]
- Cleanthes, (301-232 BC)[d]
- Cleobulus, (fl. 560 BC)
- Clitomachus, (187-109 BC)
- Confucius, (551 BC - 479 BC)[a][b][c][d][e]
- Crantor, (4th century BC)
- Crates of Thebes, (4th century BC)
- Cratylus of Athens, (c. 400 BC)[b][c][d]
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- Han Feizi, (d. 233 BC)[a][d]
- Hecato of Rhodes, (135-50 BC)
- Hegesias of Cyrene, (c. 300 BC)
- Heraclides Ponticus, (387-312 BC)[d]
- Heraclitus of Ephesus, (ca. 535-475 BC)[a][b][c][d]
- Hicetas, (400-335 BC)
- Hipparchia of Maroneia, (4th century BC)
- Hippasus, (c. 500 BC)
- Hippias, (5th century BC)[d]
- Hippocrates, (460-380 BC)[a][b][c]
- Hsu Hsing, (c. 300 BC)[a]
- Huai Nun Tzu (or Huainanzi or Liu An), (179-122 BC)[a][d]
- Hui Shi, (4th century BC)[a]
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M
- Mahavira, (599-527 BC)[a][d]
- Melissus of Samos, (late 5th century BC)[a][b][c][d]
- Mencius (or Meng K'o or Meng-tzu or Mengzi), (372-289 BC)[a][b][c][d][e]
- Menedemus, (c. 350-278 BC)
- Metrocles, (c. 300 BC)
- Metrodorus of Lampsacus (the elder), (5th century BC)
- Metrodorus of Chios, (4th century BC)
- Metrodorus of Lampsacus (the younger), (331–278 BC)
- Metrodorus of Stratonicea, (late 2nd century BC)
- Mozi (or Mo Tzu, or Mo Ti, or Micius), (c. 470-c. 390 BC)[a][c][d]
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P
- Panaetius, (c. 185-c. 110 BC)[d]
- Parmenides, (5th century BC)[a][b][c][d]
- Patañjali, (2nd century BC)[d]
- Pherecydes of Syros, (6th century BC)
- Philo Judaeus of Alexandria, (20 BC-AD 40)[a][b][c][d]
- Philo of Larissa, (1st century BC)[d][e]*
- Philo the Dialectician, (c. 300 BC)[b][c][d]
- Philodemus of Gadara, (1st century BC)[d][e]*
- Philolaus of Croton, (c. 480-c. 405 BC)[a][d][e]
- Plato, (c. 427 BC-c. 347 BC)[a][b][c][d][e]
- Plutarch of Athens, (5th century BC)
- Polyaenus of Lampsacus, (died 278 BC)
- Posidonius, (c. 135-51 BC)[d]
- Prodicus, (c. 450-399 BC)[d]
- Protagoras, (c. 481-420 BC)[b][c][d]
- Pyrrho, (c. 360-c. 270 BC)[a][b][c][d][e]
- Pythagoras, (582 BC-496 BC)[a][b][c][d][e]
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- Seneca the Younger, (c. 4 BC-AD 65)[b][c][d]
- Shang Yang (or Gongsun Yang), (d. 338 BC)[a]
- Shen Buhai, (d. 337 BC)[a]
- Shen Dao (or Shen Tzu), (c. 350-275 BC)[a]
- Socrates, (470 BC-399 BC)[a][b][c][d][e]
- Speusippus, (410-339 BC)[b][c][d][e]
- Stilpo, (380-330 BC)
- Strato of Lampsacus, (c. 340-c. 268 BC)[a][d]
- Sun Tzu, (4th century BC)
- Sung Hsing (or Sung Tzu), (360-290 BC)[a]
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