(noun) Diogenes, an Ancient Greek Philosopher And Cynic Who Rejected Social Conventions (circa 400-325 BC)
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Ueda, Shizuteru. "Silence and Word in Zen Buddhism," in Diogenes, Issue 170, Volume 43:2, 1999, pp. 1-21.
Japanese Thought and Nature in Modern Haiku
Pye, Michael. "Religion and Conflict in Japan with Special Reference to Shinto and Yasukuni Shrine." Diogenes 199, (2003): 45-59.
The Political Economy of Commemoration: The Yasukuni Shrine
Laertius, Diogenes. "LIFE OF SOCRATES" Trans. Robert Drew Hicks. 1925. <http://www.litfinder.com/search/worx.asp?R=777168374&act=A70&rothST=socrates%20apology>
Plato’s “Death of Socratesâ€
Vaquin, Monette. "The Monstrous as the Paradigm of Modernity? Or Frankenstein, Myth of the Birth of the Contemporary." Diogenes 195 (2002) 6 pp. 13 April 2003 http://newfirstsearch.oclc.org.
Vicarious Literature: Mary Shelly as the Beloved Beast
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