Bryson of Achaea (4th Century)

Bryson of Achaea was an ancient Greek philosopher who is said to have taught Crates the Cynic, Pyrrho the Skeptic, and Theodorus the Atheist, but he left no writings behind to say for sure. He was a philosopher of the school of thought that there is a single good and the existence of a unified universe. Hey, for a 4th century philosopher, Carl Jung would have been impressed!

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