Which was the best Hellenistic school?

Which was the best Hellenistic school?

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>Greeks wearing togas

can we talk about how awesome that life would be? it would be real life shitposting just for intelligent people

Sophists were just rhetoricians, and they did things like be lawyers.

Cynics because their leader lived in a fucking barrel.

A FUCKING BARREL!

Also pythagorians were the original masonic order.

Also epicurians were pretty smart and discovered a lot about modern physics. More then just atomic theory.

Sophists were useless, and Plato was kinda misguided but he gave us a lot of literature upon which many schools of Western thought are based.

Also he gave us sources to Socrates which is invaluable. Aristotle is Allright. He's not as misguided as Plato but he also didn't do anything too profound or as revolutionary as Plato.

The school of alcibiades

whats the he source for that image's attestation?

penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Plutarch/Lives/Alcibiades*.html

>knowledge
>having limits

lol kek lel

my butt.

i bet half of that stuff is fake btw. plutarch sounds like a shittalker.

>mfw when a complete chad like alcibiades is still unhappy with his lifes and cries like a bitch to socrates

if the chad life wont make you happy, what will?

I bet you play the flute

Also educators.

Wow, what a shithead.

Stoics are the only ones I can get behind myself

In terms of influence the neo platonists are probably most important all things considered, although one might not consider them properly hellenistic I suppose.

The dude basically invented the scientific method. How is he not revolutionary?

> Just control your emotions, bro.
Stoics are reddit tier.

reminder that Gorgias is the end boss

Aristotelianism

Half their shit is shit everyone already knows, but it's still good advice since so many people DON'T follow it.