Aristippus (English Wikipedia)

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  • Moore, Andrew (2019), "Hedonism", in Zalta, Edward N. (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2019 ed.), Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University, retrieved 2021-03-28, Ethical or evaluative hedonism claims that only pleasure has worth or value and only pain or displeasure has disvalue or the opposite of worth.

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  • Matson, Watson (2006). Encyclopedia of philosophy. Vol. 2. Donald M. Borchert (2nd ed.). Detroit: Thomson Gale/Macmillan Reference USA. p. 619. ISBN 0-02-865780-2. OCLC 61151356. Although he had two sons, Aristippus designated his daughter Arete as his intellectual heiress. She in turn bestowed the succession on her son Aristippus call "the Mother-taught."

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  • Matson, Watson (2006). Encyclopedia of philosophy. Vol. 2. Donald M. Borchert (2nd ed.). Detroit: Thomson Gale/Macmillan Reference USA. p. 619. ISBN 0-02-865780-2. OCLC 61151356. Although he had two sons, Aristippus designated his daughter Arete as his intellectual heiress. She in turn bestowed the succession on her son Aristippus call "the Mother-taught."

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  • Mark, Joshua J. "Aristippus of Cyrene". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2023-06-04.
  • "Aristippus of Cyrene". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2021-07-22.