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Who werethe roman philosophers that taught about civic responsibility and bravery?

They were the Stoic philosophers.


What values did Roman Stoic Philosophers promote?

The values that Roman Stoic philosophers promoted were virtue, duty, and endurance in life.


Are there any famous philosophers in Ancient Rome?

Seneca was the most famous Roman Stoic philosopher. Other prominent stoic philosophers were Cato the Younger, Rebellius Plautus, Musonius Rufus, Thrasea Paetus, and emperor Marcus Aurelius. Epicurean philosophers were: Amafinius, Horace, Lucretius and Virgil. Julius Caesar leaned strongly towers Epicureanism, even though he was not actually a philosopher in the academic sense. Boethius was a Neo-Platonist. St Augustine, the prominent Catholic theologian, was a Roman and also a Neo-Platonist philosopher.


Who are the famous roman philosophers?

Seneca was the most famous Roman Stoic philosopher. Other prominent stoic philosophers were Cato the Younger, Rebellius Plautus, Musonius Rufus, Thrasea Paetus, and emperor Marcus Aurelius. Epicurean philosophers were: Amafinius, Horace, Lucretius and Virgil. Julius Caesar leaned strongly towers Epicureanism, even though he was not actually a philosopher in the academic sense. Boethius was a Neo-Platonist. St Augustine, the prominent Catholic theologian, was a Roman and also a Neo-Platonist philosopher.


What best describes the view of the Epicurean philosophers of the Hellenistic world?

Contrary to the view that Epicurianism was self indulgence, its cerntral tenet was to do nothing which would harm you.

Related questions

Who werethe roman philosophers that taught about civic responsibility and bravery?

They were the Stoic philosophers.


What values did Roman Stoic Philosophers promote?

The values that Roman Stoic philosophers promoted were virtue, duty, and endurance in life.


Are there any famous philosophers in Ancient Rome?

Seneca was the most famous Roman Stoic philosopher. Other prominent stoic philosophers were Cato the Younger, Rebellius Plautus, Musonius Rufus, Thrasea Paetus, and emperor Marcus Aurelius. Epicurean philosophers were: Amafinius, Horace, Lucretius and Virgil. Julius Caesar leaned strongly towers Epicureanism, even though he was not actually a philosopher in the academic sense. Boethius was a Neo-Platonist. St Augustine, the prominent Catholic theologian, was a Roman and also a Neo-Platonist philosopher.


What values did the roman stoic philosophers promote?

they got their pholosres from the greek


Who are the famous roman philosophers?

Seneca was the most famous Roman Stoic philosopher. Other prominent stoic philosophers were Cato the Younger, Rebellius Plautus, Musonius Rufus, Thrasea Paetus, and emperor Marcus Aurelius. Epicurean philosophers were: Amafinius, Horace, Lucretius and Virgil. Julius Caesar leaned strongly towers Epicureanism, even though he was not actually a philosopher in the academic sense. Boethius was a Neo-Platonist. St Augustine, the prominent Catholic theologian, was a Roman and also a Neo-Platonist philosopher.


What best describes the view of the Epicurean philosophers of the Hellenistic world?

Contrary to the view that Epicurianism was self indulgence, its cerntral tenet was to do nothing which would harm you.


What is a similarity between Diogenes and Marcus Aurelius?

Your question is a bit vague as there were 16 famous men who were called Diogenes in antiquity. I will assume that you mean Diogenes of Tarsus who was a 2nd century BC Epicurean philosopher. Marcus Aurelius was a Roman Emperor who reigned from 161 to 180 AD. He was a philosopher as well. Therefore, both men were philosophers. However, Marcus Aurelius belonged to a different philosophical school. He was a Stoic.


What Roman emperor executed Stoic leaders in Italy?

In the year of 93 in the first century AD-CE, the emperor Domitian executed Stoic leaders in Italy. He also banished all philosophers from the Italian peninsula. Domitian died three years later. Prior to the events in 93 AD-CE, Domitian in 89 AD-CE banished all philosophers from Rome.


When was The Epicurean created?

The Epicurean was created in 1827.


What roles did stoas play in Athens?

They were verandas of buildings. The ones on public buildings were used as meeting places - the Stoic philosophers got their title because they met on the stoas.


Can you give a sentence with the word epicurean?

epicurean spectacles


When was The New Epicurean created?

The New Epicurean was created in 1865.