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  1. Stoicism - Wikipedia

    • Stoicism is a school of Hellenistic philosophy that flourished in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. The Stoics believed that the practice of virtue is enough to achieve eudaimonia : a well-lived life. The Stoics … See more

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    The name Stoicism derives from the Stoa Poikile (Ancient Greek : ἡ ποικίλη στοά), or "painted … See more

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    Philosophical System

    Philosophy does not promise to secure anything external for man, otherwise it would be admitting something that lies beyond its proper subject-matter. For as the material of t… See more

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    Neoplatonism Plotinus criticized both Aristotle's Categories and those of the Stoics. His student Porphyry, however, defended Aristotle's scheme. He justified this by argu… See more

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    sto·i·cism
    [ˈstōəˌsizəm]
    noun
    stoicism (noun) · Stoicism (noun)
    1. the endurance of pain or hardship without the display of feelings and without complaint.
    2. an ancient Greek school of philosophy founded at Athens by Zeno of Citium. The school taught that virtue, the highest good, is based on knowledge; the wise live in harmony with the divine Reason (also identified with Fate and Providence) that governs nature, and are indifferent to the vicissitudes of fortune and to pleasure and pain.
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    WEBStoicism originated as a Hellenistic philosophy, founded in Athens by Zeno of Citium (modern day Cyprus), c. 300 B.C.E. It was influenced by Socrates and the Cynics, and it engaged in vigorous debates with the …

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