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Cynicism
The Cynics held that virtue alone constitutes the good life, and that social conventions, wealth, and reputation are obstacles to it rather than constituents of it. Living by nature and reason rather than by custom, Diogenes and his followers made philosophy a way of life enacted in public, often scandalously, to expose the pretensions of respectable society.
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