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[[Eubulides]] of [[Miletus]] (Ancient Greek: [[Εὐβουλίδης]]; fl. 4th century BCE) was a Greek philosopher of the Megarian school, a pupil of Euclid of Megara and a contemporary of Aristotle. He is famous for his logical paradoxes. | |wketx=[[Eubulides]] of [[Miletus]] (Ancient Greek: [[Εὐβουλίδης]]; fl. 4th century BCE) was a Greek philosopher of the Megarian school, a pupil of Euclid of Megara and a contemporary of Aristotle. He is famous for his logical paradoxes. | ||
Eubulides was a pupil of Euclid of Megara, the founder of the Megarian school. He was a contemporary of Aristotle, against whom he wrote with great bitterness. He taught logic to Demosthenes, and he is also said to have taught Apollonius Cronus, the teacher of Diodorus Cronus, and the historian Euphantus. He may have been the author of a book about Diogenes of Sinope. | Eubulides was a pupil of Euclid of Megara, the founder of the Megarian school. He was a contemporary of Aristotle, against whom he wrote with great bitterness. He taught logic to Demosthenes, and he is also said to have taught Apollonius Cronus, the teacher of Diodorus Cronus, and the historian Euphantus. He may have been the author of a book about Diogenes of Sinope. | ||
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Ο Ευβουλίδης ήταν Μιλήσιος διαλεκτικός φιλόσοφος της Μεγαρικής σχολής, διδάσκαλος του Δημοσθένους. | Ο Ευβουλίδης ήταν Μιλήσιος διαλεκτικός φιλόσοφος της Μεγαρικής σχολής, διδάσκαλος του Δημοσθένους. |