Diodorus Cronus
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Diodorus Cronus (Template:Lang-el; died c. 284 BCE) was a Greek philosopher and dialectician connected to the Megarian school. He was most notable for logic innovations, including his master argument fomulated in response to Aristotle's discussion of future contingents.
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