ABSTRACT

ACT p. 23. Francesca Rochberg

RE 16.2 (1935) 1954 (#4), K. Orinksy. GLIM

Fabricius (1726) 344. PTK

NAUSIPHANĒS OF TEŌS

Naus iphanēs of Teōs (340 — 320 BCE) Dēmokritean philosopher and teacher of the a tomis t EPICURUS, he was influenced by the Skepticism of Pyrrho and wrote an epistemological work called the Tripod. Epicurus’ major work on epistemology, the Canon, was partially a response to it. Nausiphanēs’ interests included physics, mathematics, ethics, music, and rhetoric.