![]() ![]() XL is 31.25in (79cm) length/24in (61cm) widthĢXL is 32.5in (83cm) length/26in (66cm) widthģXL is 33.5in (85cm) length/28in (71cm) widthĬustom printed shirts that are made-to-order are not eligible for return unless they arrived damaged or with some kind of problem.Ĭheck out more of my art and products at Įtsy only allows for 9 pictures to be posted, so if you see more variations or colors listed than picture feel free to send me a message to see one that couldn’t be displayed. Large is 30.25in (77cm) length/22in (56cm) width EDIT: For the record, this was said to be Platos definition of a human after Diogenes (probably my favorite. b) Platos rival, the philosopher Diogenes. Because Plato had once defined a human as a featherless biped animal (an. Medium is 29.25in (74cm) length/20in (51cm) width a) The Greek philosopher Plato once defined a man as a featherless biped. On one occasion, Diogenes showed up at Plato’s academy to contest the famed philosopher’s definition of a human. He rejected the concept of 'manners' as a lie and advocated complete truthfulness at all times and under any circumstance. ![]() Small is 28in (71cm) length/18in (46cm) width 404-323 BCE) was a Greek Cynic philosopher best known for holding a lantern (or candle) to the faces of the citizens of Athens claiming he was searching for an honest man. According to Diogenes Lartius’ third-century Lives and Opinions of the Eminent Philosophers, Plato was applauded for his definition of man as a featherless biped, so Diogenes the Cynic plucked the feathers from a cock, brought it to Plato’s school, and said, ‘Here is Plato’s man. It is said that when the noted philosophers of Plato ’s Academy stated that the best definition of a human being is ‘a featherless biped’, Diogenes rushed into their midst waiving a plucked chicken: Here is Plato’s man, he declared. Quarter-turned to avoid crease down the centerĪll shirts are unisex, the sizes are what the unprinted shirt models are called. The most notorious Cynic was Diogenes of Sinope, about whom many legends have accrued.Dark Heather is 65% polyester, 35% cotton The print shows the Greek philosopher Diogenes immersed in his studies.Sport Grey is 90% ring-spun cotton, 10% polyester."Here is your Man", said Diogenes.Plato was right that Man is a featherless biped, but Diogenes knew there was more to it than that. ![]() "What's the occasion? ", asked Plato with a surprised look. Behold Platos Man - Diogenes, Featherless Biped, Classical Greek, Philosopher, Philosopher, Cynicism, Funny Sticker You may also like Product List More Info. After Plato defined man as a featherless biped, Diogenes plucked a chicken, took it to the Academy. The next day Diogenes walked into class holding in his hand a featherless rooster and presented Plato with the plucked chicken. Diogenes also disagreed with Plato's philosophy. "Well", said the great philosopher after a pause, "Man is a featherless biped." Diogenes grinned: "Really? " But Plato did not answer. Diogenes attended the talk and at some point he interrupted Plato: "But how do you define Man? " Since the cynic was also well known as a prankster, Plato gave him a pensive look. Diogenes ( / dadniz / dy-OJ-in-eez Ancient Greek:, romanized : Diogns di.ons ), also known as Diogenes the Cynic (, Diogns ho Kyniks) or Diogenes of Sinope, was a Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Cynicism. 100 ring-spun cotton Sport Grey is 90 ring-spun cotton, 10 polyester Dark Heather is 65 polyester, 35 cotton 4. One early afternoon Plato delivered a lecture about the qualities of man at the famous Academy in Athens, the first university in the Western world, which the eminent philosopher founded himself. Plato was right that Man is a featherless biped, but Diogenes knew there was more to it than that. Plato recognized the genius of his colleague but regarded him as a " Socrates gone mad". Plato set out to define human being and announced the answer: featherless biped. One of the founders of the ancient Greek Philosophical School of Cynicism, Diogenes Saw free speech as the supreme human virtue. Sleeping in a barrel and living like a dog, Diogenes was born twenty five centuries ago in Sinope, a city on the Black Sea coast. ![]()
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