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Stoicism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stoicism (Greek Στοά) was a school of Hellenistic philosophy founded in Athens by Zeno of Citium in the early 3rd century BC. The Stoics considered destructive emotions to ...
Stoicism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Stoicism was one of the new philosophical movements of the Hellenistic period. The name derives from the porch (stoa poikilê) in the Agora at Athens decorated with mural ...
stoicism: Definition from Answers.com
stoicism n. Indifference to pleasure or pain; impassiveness. Stoicism The doctrines or philosophy of the
Stoicism
Explanation of the philosophy by Dr. Barry Smith.
Stoic Philosophy
Resources for ancient Stoicism: marcus aurelius meditations aurelius marcus stoic philosophy moral philosophy greek terms
Stoic school : Stoicism art, history & origin
Stoic school - Stoicism : art, history & origin ... Stoicism is a school of philosophy commonly associated with such Greek philosophers as Zeno of Citium, Cleanthes, or Chrysippus and ...
Stoicism
2 ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL SCHOOLS 2.11 Stoicism 2.11.1 NATURE AND SCOPE OF STOICISM; 2.11.2 ANCIENT STOICISM. 2.11.2.1 Early Greek Stoicism.
Stoicism and Greek Philosophy: Zeno of Citium's Philosophical ...
Stoicism was an important early philosophy espoused in Ancient Greece during the golden age of philosophy during the third and second centuries B.C.
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Stoicism , school of philosophy founded by Zeno of Citium (in Cyprus) c.300 BC The first Stoics were so called because they met in the Stoa Poecile...
Stoicism [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Stoicism Table of Contents. General Description ; Stoic Logic ; Stoic Physics ; Stoic Ethics ; 1. General Description. The term “Stoicism” derives from the Greek word “stoa,” referring ...
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