Dikæarchus, ii. [425 n.]
[Dikasts], opposition of feeling between Sokrates and, i. [375];
influence of dikastery on growth of Dialectic, [385].
[Diodorus Kronus], doctrine of Power, i. [140];
defended by Hobbes, [143];
hypothetical propositions, [145];
time, difficulties of Now, [ib.];
motion, [146];
Aristotle nearly coincides with, [ib.];
and Hobbes, [ib.];
his death, [147].
[Diogenes of Apollonia], life and doctrines, i. [60];
air his primordial element, [61];
many properties of, [ib.];
physiology, [60 n.], [62];
cosmology and meteorology, [64];
often followed Herakleitus, [ib. n.];
anticipated modern doctrine of aerolithes, [ib.];
Agreement with Anaxagoras, [65];
fundamental tenet, agreement with Aristotle and Demokritus, [69 n.];
theory of vision, iv. [237 n.]
Diogenes of Sinôpê, i. [152];
works, [155];
doctrines, [154];
Sokrates’ precepts fullest carried out by, [160];
asceticism, [157];
compared with Indian Gymnosophists and Selli, [ib.], [160 n.], [163 n.];
with Aristippus, [190];
Communism of wives, [189 n.];
opposed Platonic ideas, [163];
the first protest of Nominalism against Realism, [164].
[Diogenes Laertius], i. [291 n.], [294].
[Dion Chrysostom], i. [112 n.]
[Dionysius], the elder, Aristippus’ intercourse with, i. [193];
visited by Plato, [351];
the younger, visited by Plato, [258], [355];
expedition of Dion against, [259].
[Dionysius Hal.], on Apology, i. [411 n.];
rhetorical powers of Plato and Demosthenes, iii. [407 n.];
rivalry of Plato and Lysias, [411 n.];
contrasts Plato’s with Σωκρατικοὶ διάλογοι, i. [110 n.];
Plato’s jealousy and love of supremacy, [117 n.]