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Zeno of Sidon was an Epicurean philosopher of the 1st century BC. He was a contemporary of Cicero, who heard him when at Athens.[1][2] He was sometimes termed the "leading Epicurean" (Latin: Coryphaeus Epicureorum).[1] Cicero states that Zeno was contemptuous of other philosophers, and even called Socrates "the Attic Buffoon."[3] He was a disciple of Apollodorus,[4] and Cicero and Diogenes Laërtius both describe him as an accurate and polished thinker.[1][4] Zeno held that happiness is not merely dependent upon present enjoyment and prosperity, but also on a reasonable expectation of their continuance.[2] Zeno also studied the philosophy of mathematics based on the derivation of all knowledge from experience. He criticized Euclid, seeking to show that deductions from the fundamental principles (Greek: ἀρχαί) of geometry cannot, on their own, be proved:
Among the charred papyrus remains at the Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum, there is an Epitome of Conduct and Character, from the Lectures of Zeno written by Philodemus. It contains the essays On Frank Criticism[6] and On Anger.[7] Notes
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