👉 Paphian, a term used in ancient Greek philosophy and ethics, refers to a group of philosophers who lived during the second century BC. They were known for their emphasis on individualism, self-righteousness, and ethical relativism. Paphian thought that moral duties could be derived from one's own feelings, not from external laws or traditions. Their ideas are often associated with Confucius and Aristotle, but there is some debate about whether they are truly Paphian in their philosophical