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<p>his wealth. This coincides with the influences of Cynic teaching, and was, at least in part, continued in his Stoic philosophy. From the day Zeno became Crates' pupil, he showed a strong bent for philosophy, though with too much native modesty to assimilate Anaideia; Cynic "shamelessness" and the disregard for societal norms in favor of freedom. An example of this may be found in the writings of <a href="page.php?w=Apuleius">Apuleius</a> who narrates an incident where Crates and <a href="page.php?w=Hipparchia_of_Maroneia">Hipparchia</a>, his</p><p>
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