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Stoics
No. They were philosophers. There were some consuls who were stoics. But this was just their personal philosophy. It had nothing to do with rulership. They did not have any organised structure. They followed the teaching of the leading philosophers.
Stoics
the Romans used the Greeks idea to sit down and talk and come up with ways they can make their community better. The Romans further elaborated on Greek ideas in the field of philosophy, particularly with the stoic school. Stoicism originated in Greece and became popular in the Roman world. Cato the Younger, a statesman in the late Republic was a stoic follower. Plautus and Rufus were two philosophers at the time of Nero. Seneca was one of the greatest stoics. Emperor Marcus Aurelius was also a stoic philosopher.
The nature of happiness and its attainment. Epicureans believed that pleasure and absence of pain were the ultimate sources of happiness, while Stoics believed that true happiness could be found by living in accordance with reason and virtue, regardless of external circumstances.
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No, stoics are only indifferent to their own pain and suffering.
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Stoicism was founded in the 3rd century BC. Zeno of Citium was the original founder. Stoics were concerned with the relationship between determinism and human freedom.
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No. They were philosophers. There were some consuls who were stoics. But this was just their personal philosophy. It had nothing to do with rulership. They did not have any organised structure. They followed the teaching of the leading philosophers.