Antipater of Tarsus

Antipater (Greek: Ἀντίπατρος; died 130/129 BCE) of Tarsus was a Stoic philosopher. He was the pupil and successor of Diogenes of Babylon as leader of the Stoic school, and was the teacher of Panaetius. He wrote works on the gods and on divination, and in ethics he took a higher moral ground than that of his teacher Diogenes. Very little is known about his life, except that he was the disciple and successor of Diogenes of Babylon as leader of the ... More

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