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Stoicism is a
school of ****enistic
philosophy that
flourished in
Ancient Greece and
Ancient Rome. The
Stoics believed that the
practice of
virtue is enough...
- A
person who is said to have a
stiff upper lip
displays fortitude and
stoicism in the face of adversity, or
exercises great self-restraint in the expression...
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Stoicism and
Christianity may
refer to:
Christianity and ****enistic
philosophy Neostoicism Stoicism § Christianity
Christianity and
paganism § Influence...
- Calling, and
Lives of the Stoics. He is
controversial for his
marketing of
Stoicism in the form of "Memento Mori"
coins and
selling courses and calendars....
- from the
works of
Justus Lipsius, and
sought to
combine the
beliefs of
Stoicism and Christianity.
Lipsius was
Flemish and a
Renaissance humanist. The movement...
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Achieving ataraxia is a
common goal for Pyrrhonism, Epicureanism, and
Stoicism, but the role and
value of
ataraxia within each
philosophy varies in accordance...
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Glossary of
terms commonly found in
Stoic philosophy. Contents: A D E H K L N O P S T
adiaphora ἀδιάφορα:
indifferent things,
neither good nor bad. agathos...
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worthless do wrong. — Arius
Didymus The
concept of the sage
within Stoicism was an
important topic. Indeed, the
discussion of
Stoic ethics within Stobaeus...
- (CBT) with
Ancient Gr**** and
Roman philosophy,
particularly Stoicism. He has
written on
Stoicism's relevance to
modern therapeutic practices, and his books...
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Stoicism, p. 105.
David Sedley, "Stoic
Physics and Metaphysics," The
Cambridge History of ****enistic Philosophy, p. 447. Dirk Baltzly, "
Stoicism,"...