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Name of male, the most famous character so called was the Greek philosopher Diógenes of Sinope (412 a. (C). -a 323. (C). ), nicknamed the cynic (the doggy), because their social behavior was comparable to the stray dogs. Maintained its moral values and he despised the luxuries and mundane life, among his anecdotes is touring Athens with their bluff looking for a man, not because he was gay but because someone was not honest enough to achieve that category. Suffering from Diogenes syndrome who is abandoned as a person, is socially isolated and accumulated trash in your home; the only point of contact with the cynicism is the aspect of beggar, which shows the lack of knowledge of who named the syndrome. As an example, Diogenes not together nothing, got rid of almost all of their possessions, only retained their clothes and a walking stick. See anaideia, parrhesia, adiaforia, cynicism.

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