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词条 List of philosophers born in the centuries BC
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  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. E

  6. F

  7. G

  8. H

  9. I

  10. J

  11. K

  12. L

  13. M

  14. N

  15. O

  16. P

  17. Q

  18. R

  19. S

  20. T

  21. U

  22. V

  23. W

  24. X

  25. Y

  26. Z

  27. Notes

  28. See also

Philosophers born in the centuries BC (and others important in the history of philosophy), listed alphabetically:

Note: This list has a minimal criterion for inclusion and the relevance to philosophy of some individuals on the list is disputed.

See also:
  • List of philosophers born in the centuries BC
  • List of philosophers born in the 1st through 10th centuries
  • List of philosophers born in the 11th through 14th centuries
  • List of philosophers born in the 15th and 16th centuries
  • List of philosophers born in the 17th century
  • List of philosophers born in the 18th century
  • List of philosophers born in the 19th century
  • List of philosophers born in the 20th century
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A

  • Aenesidemus, (1st century BC){{listref|d}}
  • Alcibiades, (c. 450-404 BC)
  • Alcmaeon of Croton, (5th century BC){{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Anacharsis, (6th century BC)
  • Anaxagoras, (died 462 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Anaxarchus, (fl. 340 BC){{listref|d}}
  • Anaxilaus, (1st century BC)
  • Anaximander, (c. 610-c. 546 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Anaximenes of Miletus, (585-525 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Andronicus of Rhodes, (c. 70 BC){{listref|a}}
  • Angiras, (c. 11th century BC)
  • Anniceris, (fl. 300 BC){{listref|a}}
  • Antiochus of Ascalon, (c. 130-68 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Antiphon, (480-403 BC){{listref|d}}
  • Antisthenes, (c. 444-365 BC){{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Arcesilaus, (316-241 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Archimedes, (d. 212 BC)
  • Archytas, (428-347 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Aristippus the Elder of Cyrene, (c. 435-366 BC){{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Aristo of Chios, (fl. 250 BC){{listref|d}}
  • Aristotle, (384 BC-322 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Aristoxenus, (4th century BC)
  • Asclepiades of Bithynia, (129-40 BC)
  • Ashvapati, (c. 1000 BC)
  • Ashtavakra, (c. 1000 BC)
  • Titus Pomponius Atticus, (110-32 BC)

B

  • Bādarāyaņa, (c. 3rd century BC)
  • Blossius, (2nd century BC)

C

  • Callicles, (late 5th century BC){{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Carneades, (c. 214-129 BC){{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Cārvāka, (c. 200-150 BC)
  • Cebes of Thebes, (5th century BC)
  • Chaerephon, (c. 460-c. 400 BC)
  • Chanakya (or Kautilya) (321-296 BC){{listref|d}}
  • Chao Cuo (c. 200-154 BC)
  • Chia Yi (or Jia Yi or Chia I), (201-169 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|d}}
  • Chrysippus, (279-207 BC){{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Cicero, (106 BC-43 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Cleanthes, (301-232 BC){{listref|d}}
  • Cleobulus, (fl. 560 BC)
  • Clitomachus, (187-109 BC)
  • Confucius, (551 BC-479 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Crantor, (4th century BC)
  • Crates of Thebes, (4th century BC)
  • Cratylus of Athens, (c. 400 BC){{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}

D

  • Democritus, (born 460 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Deng Xi (501 BC)
  • Diagoras, (5th century BC)
  • Diodorus Cronus, (3rd century BC){{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Diogenes Apolloniates, (c. 460 BC){{listref|d}}
  • Diogenes the Cynic of Sinope, (412-323 BC){{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Dong Zhongshu (or Tung Chung-shu), (c. 176-c. 104 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|d}}

E

  • Ellopion of Peparethus, (4th century BC)
  • Empedocles, (490 BC-430 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Epicharmus, (c. 540-450 BC){{listref|d}}
  • Epicurus, (341 BC-270 BC){{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Epimenides, (6th century BC)
  • Eubulides of Miletus, (4th century BC)
  • Euclid of Alexandria, (c. 323-283 BC)
  • Euclid of Megara, (c. 400 BC)
  • Eudoxus of Cnidus, (410 or 408 BC-355 or 347 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|d}}

F

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G

  • Gaozi, (c. 420 BC){{listref|a}}
  • Gautama, Aksapada, (c. 2nd century BC){{listref|d}}
  • Gautama, Siddhartha (or Buddha), (ca. 563-483 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Geminus, (c. 110-c. 40 BC)
  • Gongsun Longzi, (c. 300 BC){{listref|a}}
  • Gorgias, (c. 483-375 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Guan Zhong (or Kuan Tzu or Kwan Chung or Guanzi) (740-645 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|d}}
  • Guiguzi

H

  • Han Feizi, (d. 233 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|d}}
  • Hecato of Rhodes, (135-50 BC)
  • Hegesias of Cyrene, (c. 300 BC)
  • Heraclides Ponticus, (387-312 BC){{listref|d}}
  • Heraclitus of Ephesus, (ca. 535-475 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Hicetas, (400-335 BC)
  • Hipparchia of Maroneia, (4th century BC)
  • Hippasus, (c. 500 BC)
  • Hippias, (5th century BC){{listref|d}}
  • Hippocrates, (460-380 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}
  • Hsu Hsing, (c. 300 BC){{listref|a}}
  • Huai Nun Tzu (or Huainanzi or Liu An), (179-122 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|d}}
  • Hui Shi, (4th century BC){{listref|a}}

I

  • Isocrates, (436-338 BC){{listref|a}}

J

  • Jaimini, (c. 3rd century BC)

K

  • Kapila, (c. 6th century BC)
  • Kanada, (c. 2nd century BC)

L

  • Lao Zi (or Lao Tzu), (4th century BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|e}}
  • Leucippus, (5th century BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Li Kui (455 BC-395 BC)
  • Li Si, (c. 280-208 BC)
  • Liezi (or Lieh Tzu), (c. 440 BC-c. 360 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|c}}
  • Lu Ban (507-440 BC)
  • Lucretius, (c. 99-55 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}

M

  • Mahavira, (599-527 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|d}}
  • Melissus of Samos, (late 5th century BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Mencius (or Meng K'o or Meng-tzu or Mengzi), (372-289 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|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){{listref|a}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}

N

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O

  • Ostanes, Iranian alchemist mage

P

  • Panaetius, (c. 185-c. 110 BC){{listref|d}}
  • Pāṇini, (c. 600-500 BC)
  • Parmenides, (5th century BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Parshva, (c. 877-777 BC)
  • Patañjali, (2nd century BC){{listref|d}}
  • Pherecydes of Syros, (6th century BC)
  • Philo Judaeus of Alexandria, (20 BC-AD 40){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Philo of Larissa, (1st century BC){{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Philo the Dialectician, (c. 300 BC){{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Philodemus of Gadara, (1st century BC){{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Philolaus of Croton, (c. 480-c. 405 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Pingala, (c. 4th century BC)
  • Plato, (c. 427 BC-c. 347 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Polyaenus of Lampsacus, (died 278 BC)
  • Posidonius, (c. 135-51 BC){{listref|d}}
  • Prodicus, (c. 450-399 BC){{listref|d}}
  • Protagoras, (c. 481-420 BC){{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Pyrrho, (c. 360-c. 270 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Pythagoras, (582 BC-496 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}

Q

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R

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S

  • Seneca the Younger, (c. 4 BC-AD 65){{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Shang Yang (or Gongsun Yang), (d. 338 BC){{listref|a}}
  • Shen Buhai, (d. 337 BC){{listref|a}}
  • Shen Dao (or Shen Tzu), (c. 350-275 BC){{listref|a}}
  • Shvetashvatara, (c. 4th century BC)
  • Socrates, (470 BC-399 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Speusippus, (410-339 BC){{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Stilpo, (380-330 BC)
  • Strato of Lampsacus, (c. 340-c. 268 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|d}}
  • Sun Tzu, (4th century BC)
  • Sung Hsing (or Sung Tzu), (360-290 BC){{listref|a}}
  • Su Qin (380-284 BC)

T

  • Thales, (c. 635 BC-543 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Theodorus of Cyrene, (c. 340-c. 250 BC)
  • Theophrastus, (372-287 BC){{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Thrasymachus, (5th century BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Thucydides, (c. 460-c. 400 BC){{listref|d}}
  • Timaeus of Locri, (5th century BC)
  • Timon of Phlius, (c. 300 BC){{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}

U

  • Uddalaka Aruni (c. 1000 BC)

V

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W

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X

  • Xenocrates, (396-314 BC){{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Xenophanes of Colophon, (570-480 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Xenophon, (427-355 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|d}}
  • Xun Zi (or Hsun Tzu), (c. 310-237 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}{{listref|e}}
  • Xu Xing

Y

  • Yajnavalkya, (fl. c. 7th century BC)
  • Yang Chu, (370-319 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|d}}
  • Yang Xiong (or Yang Hsiung) (53 BC-AD 18){{listref|a}}{{listref|d}}

Z

  • Zengzi (505 BC-436 BC)
  • Zeno of Citium (333 BC-264 BC){{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Zeno of Elea (c. 495 BC-c. 430 BC){{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|d}}
  • Zeno of Sidon (1st century BC)
  • Zeno of Tarsus (3rd century BC)
  • Zhang Yi (c. 329-309 BC)
  • Zhuang Zi (or Chuang Tzu or Chuang Chou), (c. 300 BC){{listref|a}}{{listref|b}}{{listref|c}}{{listref|e}}
  • Zichan (522 BC)
  • Zisi (c. 481-402 BC)
  • Zoroaster
  • Zou Yan (3rd century BC){{listref|a}}

Notes

{{listref/reflist||liststyle=decimal
|id1=a |ref1=The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, (Second Edition). Cambridge University Press; 1999. {{ISBN|0-521-63722-8}}
|id2=b |ref2=The Oxford Companion to Philosophy, Oxford University Press; 1995. {{ISBN|0-19-866132-0}}
|id3=c |ref3=The Oxford Companion to Philosophy, Oxford University Press; 2005. {{ISBN|0-19-926479-1}}
|id4=d |ref4=Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge; 2000. {{ISBN|0-415-22364-4}}
|id5=e |ref5=Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
}}
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See also

List of philosophers{{Philosophy topics}}{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Philosophers Born In The Centuries Bc}}

1 : Lists of philosophers by period

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