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  1. Stoicism - Wikipedia

    Stoic philosophy is traditionally divided into three interconnected disciplines: logic, physics, and ethics. Stoic logic focuses on highly intentional reasoning through propositions, arguments, and the …

  2. The 9 Core Stoic Beliefs

    At the core of Stoic teaching is the founder Zeno’s idea that a smooth flow of life (euroia biou) comes from “living in agreement with nature.” It was the second leader of the Stoics, Zeno’s student …

  3. Stoicism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

    Jan 20, 2023 · This entry introduces the main doctrines and arguments of the three parts of Stoic philosophy – physics, logic, and ethics – emphasizing their interlocking structure. We also review the …

  4. 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.

  5. 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 …

  6. Stoicism - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Stoicism originated as a Hellenistic philosophy, founded in Athens by Zeno of Citium (modern day Cyprus), c. 300 B.C.E. It was influenced by Socrates and the Cynics, and it engaged in vigorous …

  7. What is Stoicism? - The College of Stoic Philosophers

    What is Stoicism? Stoicism is a school of Hellenistic philosophy founded by Zeno of Citium in Athens in the early 3rd century BC. It is a complete philosophy informed by an integrated system of Logic, …