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Stoicism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 (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 ...
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Stoicism [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Description of the system of ethics, popular in Ancient Greece, which has physics as its foundation.
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Stoics Home Page
Materials for the Construction of Shakespeare's Morals, the Stoic Legacy to the Renaissance Major Ethical Authorities. Indexed According to Virtues, Vices, ...
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The Philosophy of the Stoics
The founder of the Stoic School was Zeno (picture), who was born about 336 B.C., at Citium on the island of Cyprus; Zeno dies about 254. ...
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Stoics: Information from Answers.com
Stoics The Stoic school of philosophy was founded in Athens c. 300 BC by Zeno of Citium (in Cyprus), taking its name from the Stoa Poikil at Athens
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The Ecole Initiative: Stoicism
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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stoicism: Definition from Answers.com
stoicism n. Indifference to pleasure or pain; impassiveness. ... The cosmology of the Stoics was firmly deterministic and orderly, as the eternal ...
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MySpace Music profile for The Stoics. Download The Stoics Indie / Folk Rock / Chinese pop music singles, watch music videos, listen to free streaming mp3s, ...
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stoics : International Stoic Forum
Please send any queries you have about the International Stoic Forum to the Moderators, Keith Seddon and Steve Marquis at stoics-owner@yahoogroups.com ...
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Stoics - LoveToKnow 1911
STOICS, a school of philosophers founded at the close of the 4th century B.C. by Zeno of Citium, and so called from the Stoa or painted corridor (6roci 7roucLXf) on the north side ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Stoics and Stoic Philosophy
The Stoic School was founded in 322 B.C. by Zeno of Cittium and existed until the closing of the Athenian schools (A.D. 429)
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Stoics and Stoic Philosophy
The Stoic School was founded in 322 BC by Zeno of Cittium and existed until the closing of the Athenian schools (AD 429)
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Epictetus [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Although Epictetus based his teaching on the works of the early Stoics (none of which survives) which dealt with the three branches of Stoic thought, logic, physics and ethics, the Discours...
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Stoics on the passions
Like the other schools of the Hellenistic period, the Stoics held that the correct end (telos) for human beings is 'happiness' (eudaimonia) or 'living well ' ...
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Stoics - definition of Stoics by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
sto·ic (st k) n. 1. One who is seemingly indifferent to or unaffected by joy, grief, pleasure, or pain. 2. Stoic A member of an originally Greek school of philosophy, founded by ...
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The Internet Classics Archive | The Enchiridion by Epictetus
The Enchiridion by Epictetus, part of the Internet Classics Archive ... The Enchiridion; By Epictetus ; Written 135 A.C.E. Translated by Elizabeth Carter ... or, if he does, he may ...
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