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Stoicism was a school of Hellenistic philosophy founded in Athens by Zeno of Citium in the early 3rd century BC. The stoics considered destructive emotions ...
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Stoicism was one of the new philosophical movements of the Hellenistic period. The name derives from the porch (stoa poikilĂȘ) in the Agora at Athens ...
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Stoicism was one of the most important and influential traditions in the philosophy of the Hellenistic world. It claimed the adherence of a large portion of ...
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Marcus Aurelius, famous Stoic philosopher and Emperor I thought I might share what little I know abut the ancient Stoic worldview, which in some ways will ...
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The Stoic Place at Western Kentucky University, a Center for Learning about Stoicism.
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Dec 21, 2005 ... Stoicism was one of the two principal schools of the Hellenistic era (the other being Epicureanism). Originally founded by Zeno in ...
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People who don't seem affected by emotions are often called "stoic." But there's a lot more to Stoicism than simply being unaffected. Stoicism dates back to ...
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Stoicism arose in the Hellenistic period, the period after the conquests of Alexander the Great, and became the philosophical preference of many Greeks and ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Stoicism, a school of thought that flourished in Greek and Roman antiquity. It was one of the loftiest and most ...
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