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Stoicism - Wikipedia
Stoicism is a school of Hellenistic philosophy that flourished in ancient Greece and ancient Rome. [1] The Stoics believed that the practice of virtue is enough to achieve eudaimonia : a well-lived life.

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.

Stoicism | Definition, History, & Influence | Britannica
Stoicism, a school of thought that flourished in Greek and Roman history of Classical antiquity. It was one of the loftiest and most sublime philosophies in the record of Western civilization. In urging participation in human affairs, Stoics have always believed that the goal of all inquiry is to provide a mode of conduct characterized by ...

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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.

What Is Stoicism?
Stoicism is not an individualistic philosophy focusing only on self-discipline. It focuses on the social responsibility of loving one’s neighbour, forming virtuous relationships, and helping others.

Stoics and Moral Philosophy - The 8 Principles of Stoicism - ThoughtCo
Stoics and Moral Philosophy - The 8 Principles of Stoicism. Does the Serenity Prayer echo the Greco-Roman notion of stoicism?

What is Stoicism? The Basics of The World's Greatest Practical ...
Stoicism teaches us that our power to find meaning and happiness resides in the choices we make and the attitudes we adopt. Through the practice of mindfulness and self-reflection, we learn to recognize and challenge our irrational beliefs, fears , and desires.

Stoicism - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Stoicism is a Hellenistic eudaimonic philosophy, which means that we can expect it to be influenced by its immediate predecessors and contemporaries, as well as to be in open critical dialogue with them.

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 decorated with mural paintings, where the members of the school congregated, and their lectures were held.

 

 

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