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.
The answer has to be an opinion, and all I can give is my own. I would have to consider Cato the Younger the most famous, due to his opposition to Caesar and his death.
They were the Stoic philosophers.
The values that Roman Stoic philosophers promoted were virtue, duty, and endurance in life.
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.
Socrates, Plato, Aristotle
Famous teachers, priests, and philosophers taught Cleopatra.
Plato and Aristotle. ETC.. <<<these were GREEK not ROMAN !!
They were the Stoic philosophers.
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No, Socrates and Aristotle were not Roman philosophers. They were both Greek philosophers who lived in ancient Greece. Socrates is known as one of the founders of Western philosophy, while Aristotle was a student of Plato and went on to establish his own school of thought.
roman philosophers.
Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle are some of the most famous Greek philosophers known for their contributions to philosophy and Western thought.
The values that Roman Stoic philosophers promoted were virtue, duty, and endurance in life.
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philosiphy
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.
medieval religoin
The two famous philosophers from Athens were Socrates and Plato. Socrates was known for his critical thinking and questioning of societal norms, while Plato was his student and later founded the Academy, one of the earliest institutions for higher learning.