Stoicism and Epicureanism
The Hellenistic period was an important period for Western philosophy. Some of the major philosophies of the period were Pythagoreanism, Platonism, Cynicism, Stoicism, Sophism, and Pyrrhonism.
Allow me to refer you to an essay at "The Sacred Order of the Spheres", a particularly insightful blog whose range includes philosophy, East and West. The essay is entitled "Buddhism and Stoicism: Two Ancient Philosophies". Here is the link: http://theguide42.blogspot.com/2008/01/buddhism-and-stoicism-two-ancient.html
The word stoicism is a noun. Stoicism is an indifference to pleasure or pain.
Answer this question…How were epicureanism and stoicism similar?
Stoicism is a Hellenistic philosophy founded by Zenon of Citium in Athens.
That is the correct spelling of "stoicism" (philosophy of reason and unemotional logic).
stoicism was first created by Zeno of Citium in ancient Greece.
The philosophy of Stoicism. It was developed by the greek philosopher Zeno. Stoicism stressed the importance of virtue, duty, and endurance in life.
Both of the stoicism and epicureanism want human happiness with out pain
It takes some stoicism for me to get through a boring day of work.
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