A member of this school wrote a chreia (“KRAY-ah”) about one of its members wearing a tablet with the names of men who beat him for his half-shaven head. At a symposium, a member of this school defended spending her time on philosophy rather than weaving against Theodorus the Atheist. Thinkers in this school from the village of Maroneia included Metrocles and his sister, Hipparchia, who married the Theban philosopher Crates (“CRAY-teez”) and began living in stoa on the streets of Athens. A member of this school who taught those philosophers mocked Plato’s definition of man as a “featherless biped” by plucking a chicken and searched for an “honest man” with a lantern in daylight. For 10 points, a word meaning “dog-like” names what philosophical school supported by Diogenes of Sinope? ■END■
ANSWER: Cynicism [or Cynics; or Cynici]
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