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"Praxiphanes" Meaning

Praxiphanes was an ancient Greek alumno of Aristotle, visiting Athens ca. 335 BCE, who became a prominent Stoic philosopher.

He is not to be confused with his father Praxiphanes of Athens, who was a different person.

The name is likely derived from the ancient Greek words praxis ("practice") and phainesthai ("to appear" or "to be seen"), suggesting someone who practices philosophy or pursues wisdom.

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The ancient Greek philosopher Praxiphanes was a pupil of Aristotle and had a significant impact on the development of empiricism.
Praxiphanes's book "Praxeis" is considered one of the missing links in the transmission of Aristotle's teachings to the Stoics.
The concept of " praxiphanes" is still studied by scholars today, who see it as a key to understanding the evolution of Stoic philosophy.
Praxiphanes's ideas on the nature of action and commitment have had a lasting influence on Western philosophical thought.
Scholars continue to explore the relevance of Praxiphanes's work to contemporary debates in ethics and morality.

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