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- Stoicism - Wikipedia
Stoicism was founded in the ancient Agora of Athens by Zeno of Citium around 300 BCE, and flourished throughout the Greco-Roman world until the 3rd century CE Stoicism emerged from the Cynic tradition and was popularized through public teaching at the Stoa Poikile, a painted colonnade
- Stoicism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Stoicism was one of the dominant philosophical systems of the Hellenistic period The name derives from the porch (stoa poikilê) in the Agora at Athens decorated with mural paintings, where the first generation of Stoic philosophers congregated and lectured
- Ethics - Stoic Philosophy, Virtue, Happiness | Britannica
Perhaps the most important legacy of Stoicism, however, is its conviction that all human beings share the capacity to reason This led the Stoics to a fundamental belief in equality, which went beyond the limited Greek conception of equal citizenship
- What Is Stoicism? A Definition 9 Stoic Exercises To Get You Started
For those of us who live our lives in the real world, there is one branch of philosophy created just for us: Stoicism It’s a philosophy designed to make us more resilient, happier, more virtuous and more wise–and as a result, better people, better parents and better professionals
- Stoics and Moral Philosophy - The 8 Principles of Stoicism
Stoicism teaches that living a life based on reason and nature leads to virtue Stoics believe wisdom is key to virtues like insight, bravery, self-control, and justice The Stoic philosophy values controlling internal beliefs and being indifferent to external things
- What is Stoicism? Introduction to Core Principles Beliefs
Stoicism, founded by Zeno of Citium, is an ancient Greek philosophy focused on virtue and a flourishing life (eudaimonia) A core tenet is that virtue is sufficient for happiness; external factors like health or wealth are considered indifferent
- Stoicism - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Stoicism is a type of eudaimonic virtue ethics, asserting that the practice of virtue is both necessary and sufficient to achieve happiness (in the eudaimonic sense)
- What Is Stoicism? A Simple Guide for Beginners
Most people don’t struggle because life is hard — they struggle because their mind reacts to everything Stoicism is an ancient Greek philosophy that teaches you how to stay calm under pressure, think clearly during chaos, and focus only on what you can control
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