Name |
Life |
School |
Notes |
Acrion |
5th / 4th century BC |
Pythagorean |
visited by Plato |
Adrastus of Aphrodisias |
2nd century AD |
Peripatetic |
wrote commentaries on Aristotle's works and a commentary on Plato's Timaeus |
Aedesia |
5th century |
Neoplatonic |
wife of Hermias, and mother of Ammonius and Heliodorus |
Aedesius |
3rd / 4th century |
Neoplatonic |
studied under Iamblichus before founding his own school in Pergamum |
Aeneas of Gaza |
5th / 6th century |
Neoplatonic |
a Christian convert who studied under Hierocles |
Aenesidemus |
1st century BC? |
Pyrrhonist |
wrote a book called Pyrrhonist Discourses which became a central text for the skeptics |
Aesara |
5th / 4th century BC |
Pythagorean |
|
Aeschines of Neapolis |
2nd / 1st century BC |
Academic skeptic |
|
Aeschines of Sphettus |
5th / 4th century BC |
Socratic |
part of Socrates' circle and likely present at his death |
Aetius |
4th century AD |
Peripatetic |
Antiochean convert to Christianity who studied in Alexandria |
Agapius |
5th / 6th century AD |
Neoplatonic |
studied under Marinus of Neapolis. known for his learning |
Agathobulus |
1st / 2nd century AD |
Cynicism |
Known for his severe asceticism and teacher of Demonax |
Agathosthenes |
|
|
|
Agrippa the Skeptic |
1st / 2nd century AD |
Pyrrhonist |
thought to be the creator of the "five grounds of doubt" |
Albinus |
2nd century AD |
Middle Platonist |
|
Alcinous |
2nd century AD? |
Middle Platonist |
|
Alcmaeon of Croton |
5th / 5th century BC |
Pythagorean |
interested in medicine |
Alexamenus of Teos |
5th century BC? |
Socratic |
may have been the first to write philosophical dialogues |
Alexander of Aegae |
1st century AD |
Peripatetic school |
tutored the emperor Nero |
Alexander of Aphrodisias |
2nd / 3rd century AD |
Peripatetic school |
influential commentator on the Corpus Aristotelicum |
Alexicrates |
1st / 2nd century AD |
Pythagorean |
|
Alexinus |
4th / 3rd century BC |
Megarian |
founded his own school which did not fare well |
Amelius |
3rd century AD |
Neoplatonic |
student of Plotinus who wrote voluminously |
Ammonius Hermiae |
5th / 6th century AD |
Neoplatonic |
|
Ammonius of Athens |
1st century AD |
Middle Platonist |
teacher of Plutarch |
Ammonius Saccas |
2nd / 3rd century AD |
Neoplatonic |
Plotinus' teacher |
Anaxagoras |
5th century BC |
Pluralist |
|
Anaxarchus |
4th century BC |
Atomist |
|
Anaxilaus |
1st century BC / 1st century AD |
Pythagorean |
|
Anaximander |
7th / 6th century BC |
Milesian |
|
Anaximenes of Miletus |
6th century BC |
Milesian |
|
Androcydes |
2nd century BC? |
Pythagorean |
|
Andronicus of Rhodes |
1st century BC |
Peripatetic |
|
Anniceris |
4th / 3rd century BC |
Cyrenaic |
|
Antiochus of Ascalon |
2nd / 1st century BC |
Middle Platonist |
|
Antipater of Cyrene |
4th century BC |
Cyrenaic |
|
Antipater of Tarsus |
2nd century BC |
Stoic |
|
Antipater of Tyre |
1st century BC |
Stoic |
|
Antisthenes |
5th / 4th century BC |
Cynic |
|
Antoninus |
4th century AD |
Neoplatonic |
|
Apollodorus of Athens |
2nd century BC |
Stoic |
|
Apollodorus of Seleucia |
2nd century BC |
Stoic |
|
Apollodorus the Epicurean |
2nd century BC |
Epicurean |
|
Apollonius Cronus |
4th century BC |
Megarian |
|
Apollonius of Tyana |
1st century AD |
Neopythagorean |
|
Apollonius of Tyre |
1st century BC |
Stoic |
|
Arcesilaus |
4th / 3rd century BC |
Academic skeptic |
|
Archedemus of Tarsus |
2nd century BC |
Stoic |
|
Archelaus |
5th century BC |
Pluralist |
|
Archytas |
5th / 4th century BC |
Pythagorean |
|
Arete of Cyrene |
4th century BC |
Cyrenaic |
|
Arignote |
6th / 5th century BC |
Pythagorean |
|
Aristarchus of Samos |
4th / 3th century BC |
Academic skeptic |
presented the first known model that placed the Sun at the center of the known universe with the Earth revolving around it. |
|
Aristippus |
5th / 4th century BC |
Cyrenaic |
|
Aristippus the Younger |
4th century BC |
Cyrenaic |
|
Aristoclea |
fl. 6th century BC |
|
|
Aristocles of Messene |
1st century AD? |
Peripatetic |
|
Aristocreon |
3rd / 2nd century BC |
Stoic |
|
Aristo of Alexandria |
2nd /1st century BC |
Peripatetic |
|
Aristo of Ceos |
3rd / 2nd century BC |
Peripatetic |
|
Aristo of Chios |
4th / 3rd century BC |
Stoic |
|
Aristotle |
4th century BC |
Peripatetic |
founder of Peripatetic school |
Aristotle of Cyrene |
4th / 3rd century BC |
Cyrenaic |
|
Aristotle of Mytilene |
2nd century AD |
Peripatetic |
|
Aristoxenus |
4th century BC |
Peripatetic |
|
Arius Didymus |
1st century BC |
Stoic |
|
Asclepiades of Phlius |
4th / 3rd century BC |
Eretrian |
|
Asclepiades the Cynic |
4th century AD |
Cynicism |
|
Asclepigenia |
5th / 6th century AD |
Neoplatonic |
|
Asclepiodotus |
1st century BC |
|
|
Asclepiodotus of Alexandria |
5th century AD |
Neoplatonic |
|
Aspasius |
2nd century AD |
Peripatetic |
|
Athenaeus of Seleucia |
1st century BC |
Peripatetic |
|
Athenodoros Cananites |
1st century BC |
Stoic |
|
Athenodoros Cordylion |
2nd /1st century BC |
Stoic |
|
Athenodorus of Soli |
3rd century BC |
Stoic |
|
Attalus |
1st century BC / 1st century AD |
Stoic |
|
Atticus |
2nd century AD |
Middle Platonist |
|
Basilides (Stoic) |
2nd century BC |
Stoic |
Denied the existence of incorporeal entities |
Basilides the Epicurean |
3rd / 2nd century BC |
Epicurean |
Succeeded Dionysius of Lamptrai as the head of the Epicurean school at Athens |
Batis of Lampsacus |
3rd century BC |
Epicurean |
|
Bion of Borysthenes |
4th / 3rd century BC |
Cynic |
Once was a slave, later to be released |
Boethus of Sidon |
1st century BC |
Peripatetic |
|
Boethus of Sidon (Stoic) |
2nd century BC |
Stoic |
|
Bolus of Mendes |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Brontinus |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Bryson of Achaea |
|
Megarian |
|
Callicles |
5th century BCE |
Sophist? |
|
Calliphon |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Calliphon of Croton |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Callistratus |
|
Sophist |
|
Carneades |
c. 214 BC – 129/8 BC |
Academic skeptic |
|
Carneiscus |
|
Epicurean |
|
Cassius Longinus |
c. 213–273 |
Middle Platonist |
|
Cebes |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Celsus |
|
|
|
Cercidas |
|
Cynic |
|
Cercops |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Chaerephon |
|
Socratic |
|
Chamaeleon |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Charmadas |
164 BC - c. 95 BC |
Academic skeptic |
|
Chrysanthius |
fl. 4th century |
Neoplatonic |
|
Chrysippus |
|
Stoic |
|
Cleanthes |
|
Stoic |
|
Clearchus of Soli |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Cleinias of Tarentum |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Cleomedes |
|
Stoic |
|
Cleomenes |
|
Cynic |
|
Clinomachus |
|
Megarian |
|
Clitomachus |
187 BC - 109 BC |
Academic skeptic |
|
Colotes |
|
Epicurean |
|
Crantor |
born c. 350 BC |
Academic Platonist |
|
Crates of Athens |
died 268-265 BC |
Academic Platonist |
|
Crates of Mallus |
|
Stoic |
|
Crates of Thebes |
|
Cynic |
|
Cratippus of Pergamon |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Cratylus |
|
Ephesian |
|
Crescens the Cynic |
|
Cynic |
|
Crinis |
|
Stoic |
|
Critolaus |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Cronius |
|
Neopythagorean |
|
Damascius |
born c. 458, died after 538 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Damis |
|
Neopythagorean |
|
Damo |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Dardanus of Athens |
|
Stoic |
|
Demetrius Lacon |
|
Epicurean |
|
Demetrius Phalereus |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Demetrius of Amphipolis |
fl. 4th century BC |
Academic Platonist |
|
Demetrius the Cynic |
|
Cynic |
|
Democrates |
|
Pythagorean? |
|
Democritus |
|
Presocratic, Atomist |
|
Demonax |
|
Cynic |
|
Dexippus |
fl. 350 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Diagoras of Melos |
|
Sophist |
|
Dicaearchus |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Dio Chrysostom |
|
Sophist |
|
Diocles of Cnidus |
fl. 3rd or 2nd century BC? |
Academic Platonist |
|
Diodorus Cronus |
|
Megarian |
|
Diodorus of Adramyttium |
fl. 1st century BC |
Academic skeptic |
|
Diodorus of Aspendus |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Diodorus of Tyre |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Diodotus |
|
Stoic |
|
Diogenes of Apollonia |
|
Presocratic |
|
Diogenes of Babylon |
|
Stoic |
|
Diogenes of Oenoanda |
|
Epicurean |
|
Diogenes of Seleucia |
|
Epicurean |
|
Diogenes of Sinope |
|
Cynic |
|
Diogenes of Tarsus |
|
Epicurean |
|
Dionysius of Chalcedon |
|
Megarian |
|
Dionysius of Cyrene |
|
Stoic |
|
Dionysius of Lamptrai |
|
Epicurean |
|
Dionysius the Renegade |
|
Stoic |
|
Dio of Alexandria |
fl. 1st century BC |
Academic skeptic |
|
Diotima of Mantinea |
|
|
|
Diotimus |
|
Stoic |
|
Domninus of Larissa |
c. 420 - c. 480 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Echecrates |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Ecphantus |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Empedocles |
|
Presocratic, Pluralist |
|
Epicharmus of Kos |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Epictetus |
|
Stoic |
wrote The Enchiridion, a handbook of Stoic ethical advice |
Epicurus |
|
Epicurean |
said that the purpose of philosophy was to attain tranquility characterized by ataraxia |
Eubulides |
|
Megarian |
|
Euclid of Megara |
|
Megarian |
|
Eudemus of Rhodes |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Eudorus of Alexandria |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Eudoxus of Cnidus |
410/408 BC – 355/347 BC |
Academic Platonist |
|
Euenus |
|
Sophist |
|
Euphantus |
|
Megarian |
|
Euphraeus |
|
|
|
Euphrates |
|
Stoic |
|
Eurytus |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Eusebius of Myndus |
fl. 4th century |
Neoplatonic |
|
Eustathius of Cappadocia |
c. 400 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Evander |
fl. c. 215 - c. 205 |
Academic skeptic |
|
Favorinus |
|
Sophist |
|
Gaius the Platonist |
fl. 2nd century |
Middle Platonist |
|
Geminus |
|
Stoic |
|
Gorgias |
|
Sophist |
|
Hagnon of Tarsus |
fl. 2nd century BC |
Academic skeptic |
|
Hecataeus of Abdera |
|
Pyrrhonist |
|
Hecato of Rhodes |
|
Stoic |
|
Hegesias of Cyrene |
|
Cyrenaic |
|
Hegesinus of Pergamon |
fl. c. 160 BC |
Academic skeptic |
|
Hegias |
fl. c. 500 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Heliodorus of Alexandria |
fl. 5th century |
Neoplatonic |
|
Heraclides Lembus |
|
|
|
Heraclides Ponticus |
387 BC - 312 BC |
Academic Platonist |
|
Heraclitus |
|
Presocratic, Ephesian |
claimed that "You cannot step in the same river twice" and "All is fire." |
Heraclius |
|
Cynic |
|
Herillus of Carthage |
|
Stoic |
|
Hermagoras of Amphipolis |
|
Stoic |
|
Hermarchus |
|
Epicurean |
|
Hermias |
born c. 410 - died c. 450 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Herminus |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Hermippus of Smyrna |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Hermotimus of Clazomenae |
|
|
|
Hicetas |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Hierius |
fl c. 500 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Hierocles of Alexandria |
fl. c. 430 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Hierocles (Stoic) |
|
Stoic |
|
Hieronymus of Rhodes |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Himerius |
|
Sophist |
|
Hipparchia of Maroneia |
|
Cynic |
|
Hippasus |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Hippias |
|
Sophist |
|
Hippo |
|
Presocratic |
|
Horus |
|
Cynic |
|
Hypatia of Alexandria |
born 350-370 – 415 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Iamblichus |
c. 245-c. 325 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Ichthyas |
|
Megarian |
|
Idomeneus of Lampsacus |
|
Epicurean |
|
Ion of Chios |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Isidore of Alexandria |
fl. c. 475 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Jason of Nysa |
|
Stoic |
|
Lacydes of Cyrene |
before 241 - c. 205 BC |
Academic skeptic |
|
Leonteus of Lampsacus |
|
Epicurean |
|
Leontion |
|
Epicurean |
|
Leucippus |
|
Presocratic, Atomist |
|
Lyco of Iasos |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Lyco of Troas |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Lycophron |
|
Sophist |
|
Lysis of Taras |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Marinus of Neapolis |
born c. 450 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Maximus of Ephesus |
died 372 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Maximus of Tyre |
fl. 2nd century |
Middle Platonist |
|
Meleager of Gadara |
|
Cynic |
|
Melissus of Samos |
|
Presocratic, Eleatic |
|
Menedemus |
|
Eretrian |
|
Menedemus of Pyrrha |
fl. c. 350 BC |
Academic Platonist |
|
Menedemus the Cynic |
|
Cynic |
|
Menippus |
|
Cynic |
|
Metrocles |
|
Cynic |
|
Metrodorus of Athens |
|
|
|
Metrodorus of Chios |
|
Atomist |
|
Metrodorus of Cos |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Metrodorus of Lampsacus (the elder) |
|
Presocratic |
|
Metrodorus of Lampsacus (the younger) |
|
Epicurean |
|
Metrodorus of Stratonicea |
fl. 2nd century BC |
Academic skeptic |
|
Mnesarchus of Athens |
|
Stoic |
|
Moderatus of Gades |
|
Neopythagorean |
|
Monimus |
|
Cynic |
|
Myia |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Nausiphanes |
|
Atomist |
|
Nicarete of Megara |
|
Megarian |
|
Nicolaus of Damascus |
|
|
|
Nicomachus |
|
Neopythagorean |
|
Nicomachus (son of Aristotle) |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Numenius of Apamea |
fl. c. 275 |
Neopythagorean |
|
Nymphidianus of Smyrna |
fl. c. 360 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Ocellus Lucanus |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Oenomaus of Gadara |
|
Cynic |
|
Olympiodorus the Elder |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Olympiodorus the Younger |
c. 495-570 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Onasander |
fl. 1st century |
Middle Platonist |
|
Onatas |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Origen the Pagan |
fl. c. 250 |
Middle Platonist |
|
Panaetius |
|
Stoic |
|
Pancrates of Athens |
|
Cynicism |
|
Panthoides |
|
Megarian |
|
Parmenides of Elea |
|
Presocratic, Eleatic |
held that the only thing that exists is being itself; teacher of Zeno of Elea |
Pasicles of Thebes |
|
Megarian |
|
Patro the Epicurean |
|
Epicurean |
|
Peregrinus Proteus |
|
Cynicism |
|
Persaeus |
|
Stoic |
|
Phaedo of Elis |
|
Socratic, School of Elis |
|
Phaedrus |
|
Epicurean |
|
Phanias of Eresus |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Phanto of Phlius |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Philip of Opus |
fl. 4th century BC |
Academic |
|
Philiscus of Aegina |
|
Cynicism |
|
Philiscus of Thessaly |
|
Sophist |
|
Philo |
20 BC - 50 AD |
Middle Platonist |
|
Philo of Larissa |
159/158 BC – 84/83 BC |
Academic skeptic |
|
Philo the Dialectician |
|
Megarian |
|
Philodemus |
|
Epicurean |
|
Philolaus |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Philonides of Laodicea |
|
Epicurean |
|
Philostratus |
|
Sophist |
|
Phintys |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Plato |
428/427 BC - 348/347 BC |
Academic |
student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle; famous for the Theory of Forms |
Plotinus |
c. 204 – 270 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Plutarch |
c. 46 – 120 |
Middle Platonist |
|
Plutarch of Athens |
c. 350 – 430 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Polemarchus |
|
|
|
Polemon of Athens |
|
Stoic |
|
Polemon of Laodicea |
|
Sophist |
|
Polemon |
before 314 BC - 270/269 BC |
Academic |
|
Polus |
|
|
|
Polyaenus of Lampsacus |
|
Epicurean |
|
Polystratus |
|
Epicurean |
|
Porphyry |
234 – c. 305 |
Neoplatonic |
taught by Plotinus; wrote the Isagoge, an introduction to Aristotle's "Categories", |
Posidonius |
|
Stoic |
|
Potamo of Alexandria |
|
Eclecticism |
|
Praxiphanes |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Priscian of Lydia |
fl. c. 550 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Priscus of Epirus |
c. 305-c. 395 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Proclus |
412 – 485 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Proclus Mallotes |
|
Stoic |
|
Prodicus |
|
Sophist |
|
Protagoras |
|
Sophist |
|
Ptolemy-el-Garib |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Pyrrho |
|
Pyrrhonist |
credited as being the first skeptic philosopher |
Pythagoras |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Sallustius |
|
Neoplatonic |
|
Sallustius of Emesa |
|
Cynicism |
|
Satyrus |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Secundus the Silent |
|
Cynicism |
|
Sextus of Chaeronea |
|
Stoic |
|
Simmias of Thebes |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Simon the Shoemaker |
|
Socratic |
|
Simplicius of Cilicia |
c. 490 - c. 560 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Siro |
|
Epicurean |
|
Socrates |
|
Socratic |
founding figure of Western philosophy; died by drinking the hemlock |
Sopater of Apamea |
died before 337 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Sosigenes |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Sosipatra |
fl. c. 325 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Sotion |
|
Neopythagorean |
|
Speusippus |
c. 407 BC – 339 BC |
Academic |
|
Sphaerus |
|
Stoic |
|
Stilpo |
|
Megarian |
|
Strato of Lampsacus |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Syrianus |
died c. 437 |
Neoplatonic |
|
Telauges |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Telecles of Phocis |
died 167/166 BC |
Academic skeptic |
|
Teles the Cynic |
|
Cynicism |
|
Thales |
|
Presocratic, Milesian |
the first philosopher; held that the first principle (arche) is water; one of the Seven Sages of Greece |
Theagenes of Patras |
|
Cynicism |
|
Theano |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Themista of Lampsacus |
|
Epicurean |
|
Themistius |
|
Neoplatonic |
|
Theodorus of Asine |
fl. 3rd century |
Neoplatonic |
|
Theodorus the Atheist |
|
Cyrenaic |
|
Theon of Smyrna |
|
Neopythagorean |
|
Theophrastus |
|
Peripatetic |
|
Thrasymachus |
|
Sophist |
|
Thrasymachus of Corinth |
|
Megarian |
|
Timaeus of Locri |
|
Pythagorean |
|
Timaeus the Sophist |
fl. between 1st and 4th centuries |
Middle Platonist |
|
Timon |
|
Pyrrhonist |
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Timycha |
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Pythagorean |
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Tisias |
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Sophist |
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Xenarchus of Seleucia |
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Peripatetic |
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Xeniades |
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Pyrrhonist |
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Xenocrates |
c. 396 BC – 314 BC |
Academic |
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Xenophanes of Colophon |
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Presocratic, Eleatic |
claimed that, if oxen were able to imagine gods, those gods would be in the image of oxen |
Xenophilus |
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Pythagorean |
friend and teacher of Aristoxenus |
Zenobius |
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Sophist |
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Zenodotus |
fl. c. 475 |
Neoplatonic |
described as "the darling of Proclus" |
Zeno of Citium |
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Stoic |
founder of the Stoic school of philosophy |
Zeno of Elea |
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Presocratic, Eleatic |
famous creator of Zeno's paradoxes |
Zeno of Sidon |
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Epicurean |
sometimes termed the "leading Epicurean" |
Zeno of Tarsus |
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Stoic |
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