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 +'''''In Our Time''''' is a live [[BBC]] radio discussion series exploring the [[history of ideas]], presented by [[Melvyn Bragg]] since 15 October 1998.
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[[the idea that Antisthenes and Diogenes in ancient Greece practiced a form of performance art]] [[the idea that Antisthenes and Diogenes in ancient Greece practiced a form of performance art]]
-In an episode of ''[[In Our Time (BBC Radio 4) |In Our Time]]'' broadcast on Thu, 20 Oct 2005, 21:30 on BBC Radio 4, [[Angie Hobbs]], Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Warwick; [[Miriam Griffin]], Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford; and [[John Moles]], Professor of Latin, University of Newcastle discussed with [[Melvyn Bragg]] the idea that [[Antisthenes]] and [[Diogenes]] in ancient Greece practiced a form of performance art and that they acquired the epithet of [[Cynicism (philosophy)|cynic]] which means "dog" due to Diogenes behaving repeatedly like a dog in his performances. 
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In Our Time is a live BBC radio discussion series exploring the history of ideas, presented by Melvyn Bragg since 15 October 1998.

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the idea that Antisthenes and Diogenes in ancient Greece practiced a form of performance art





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