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Stoicism - Wikipedia
Describes the evolution of the school of philosophy that provided a unified account of the world comprising formal logic, material…
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Stoicism - Wikipedia
Describes the evolution of the school of philosophy that provided a unified account of the world comprising formal logic, materialistic physics, and naturalistic ...
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Stoicism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

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Stoicism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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stoicism: Definition from Answers.com
stoicism n. Indifference to pleasure or pain; impassiveness. ... As a professed system Stoicism fought running battles especially …
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stoicism: Definition from Answers.com
stoicism n. Indifference to pleasure or pain; impassiveness. ... As a professed system Stoicism fought running battles especially with the ...
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Stoicism
Contains a description of the movement and its founders.
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Stoicism
Contains a description of the movement and its founders.
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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. ... The term "Stoicism&q…
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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. ... The term "Stoicism" derives from the Greek word "stoa, ...
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Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Stoicism
Reviews Stoic logic, physics, and ethics.
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Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Stoicism
Reviews Stoic logic, physics, and ethics.
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Stoicism - ReligionFacts
Stoicism was one of the two principal schools of the Hellenistic era (the other ... Stoicism was founded by Zeno of Citium (Cyprus…
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Stoicism - ReligionFacts
Stoicism was one of the two principal schools of the Hellenistic era (the other ... Stoicism was founded by Zeno of Citium (Cyprus), who was born in 335 BC and came ...
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Stoicism
With the death of Alexander the Great (323 BC) Greek culture decayed and there was little original philosophical thinking; specula…
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Stoicism
With the death of Alexander the Great (323 BC) Greek culture decayed and there was little original philosophical thinking; speculation was mainly restricted to the ...
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Stoicism - New World Encyclopedia
Stoicism, one of the three major schools of Hellenistic philosphy, was founded ... Stoicism grew out of the teachings of the Cynic…
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Stoicism - New World Encyclopedia
Stoicism, one of the three major schools of Hellenistic philosphy, was founded ... Stoicism grew out of the teachings of the Cynics, and taught that true happiness ...
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Stoicism -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Stoicism, a school of thought that ... Stoicism in medieval and modern philosophy. Stoic…
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Stoicism -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Stoicism, a school of thought that ... Stoicism in medieval and modern philosophy. Stoic undercurrents in medieval thought ...
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