Stoicism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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 to be the result of errors in judgment, ...
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Explanation of the philosophy by Dr. Barry Smith. ... Stoicism arose in the Hellenistic period, the period after the conquests of Alexander the Great, and became the philosophical preference of many Greeks and non-Greeks. Although there were differences among them, Stoic philosophers shared a common philosophical outlook.
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www.abu.nb.ca/Courses/GrPhil/Stoic.htm
www.abu.nb.ca/Courses/GrPhil/Stoic.htm
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The term "Stoicism" derives from the Greek word "stoa," referring to a colonnade, such as those built outside or inside temples, around dwelling-houses, gymnasia, and market-places. They were also set up separately as ornaments of the streets and open places.
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www.utm.edu/research/iep/s/stoicism.htm
www.utm.edu/research/iep/s/stoicism.htm
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Article featuring basic ideas and background. ... 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 the educated persons in the Graeco-Roman world. It had considerable influence on the development of early Christianity.
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www2.evansville.edu/ecoleweb/articles/stoicism.html
www2.evansville.edu/ecoleweb/articles/stoicism.html
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People who don't seem affected by emotions are often called "stoic." But there's a lot more to Stoicism than simply being unaffected. Stoicism dates back to ancient Greece and Rome and offers a comprehensive approach to living life.
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www.philosophytalk.org/pastShows/Stoicism.html
www.philosophytalk.org/pastShows/Stoicism.html
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This theme, in the contemporary rebirth of Stoicism, is prominently reflected in Tom Wolfe’s latest best-seller, A Man in Full, and the summer of 2000 Hollywood blockbuster Gladiator. ... Stoicism is a pre-Christian philosophy. The ancient Stoics had no concept of grace or redemption. The Stoics believed that rational...
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puffin.creighton.edu/phil/Stephens/rebirth_of_stoicism.htm
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The Stoic Foundation is an educational trust, offering advice, support and a correspondence course in practical Stoic philosophy to anyone interested in taking up Stoicism as a philosophy to live by. Links to translations of the Stoic philosophers Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus, and to many other Stoic sites. ... Zeno of Citium,
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www.btinternet.com/~k.h.s/stoic-foundation.htm
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Encyclopedia article about Stoicism. Information about Stoicism in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. philosophy stoicism ... . Stoicism, with its roots in earlier doctrines and theories of the human person and the universe, built up an ideal of the virtuous, wise man.
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