Diogenianos (Epicurean)

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Diogenianos (German also Diogenian ) was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Epicurean school . Its dating is uncertain; he may have lived in the 2nd century.

His writings have not survived. The church father Eusebius of Caesarea handed down detailed excerpts from Diogenian's polemics against the doctrine of the Stoic Chrysippus on fate (fatum) .

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  1. ^ Eusebius, Praeparatio Evangelica 4, 3. 6, 8.