Monimus of Syracuse

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Monimus of Syracuse was an ancient Greek Cynic philosopher known for his radical advocacy of asceticism and the rejection of conventional values and material wealth.

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instanceOf Cynic philosopher
ancient Greek philosopher
person
advocated ascetic lifestyle
contempt for social conventions
freedom from passions
category Ancient Syracusans
Cynic philosophers
era Hellenistic philosophy
ethicalFocus autarkeia (self‑sufficiency)
virtue as the only true good
historicalPeriod 4th century BCE
influencedBy Antisthenes
Diogenes of Sinope
knownFor radical advocacy of asceticism
rejection of conventional values
rejection of material wealth
language Ancient Greek
nationality Greek
occupation philosopher
philosophicalConcept indifference to external goods
self‑sufficiency
vanity of human affairs
philosophicalSchool Cynicism
placeOfOrigin Syracuse
region ancient Sicily
tradition Greco‑Roman philosophy
viewOnConventions social norms are empty and artificial
viewOnHappiness happiness depends on inner disposition not possessions
viewOnWealth wealth is worthless for happiness

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Cynic school notablePhilosopher Monimus of Syracuse
Cynic movement prominentFigure Monimus of Syracuse