Bion of Abdera was a Greek philosopher and poet who lived during the 4th century BCE, around 335–250 BCE. He is often associated with the philosophical school of Cynicism, although he was also influenced by other philosophical traditions of his time, including Stoicism and the teachings of Socrates. Bion is known for his sharp wit and satirical style, which he employed to critique social norms, morality, and the lives of philosophers.
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