Bryson of Heraclea was an ancient Greek philosopher, known primarily for his association with the Megarian school of philosophy, which was founded by Euclid of Megara. He lived during the 4th century BCE, a time when many philosophical ideas were being debated and developed in ancient Greece. Bryson is noted for his contributions to the fields of logic and dialectics. He is particularly remembered for his skilled argumentation and his exploration of paradoxes.

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