The most important Roman philosopher was Seneca. Other prominent philosophers were Cicero, Epictetus (he was Greek, but lived in Rome), Plotinus and Boethius. The emperor Marcus Aurelius was also a philosopher.
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.
It was too big, no centralized economy, no organized militia to defend themselves when they were attacked
Well, "intellectual" can be used as an adjective or a noun, but i suppose you're wanting the noun version: Alot of the ancient intellect came from philosophy (first in Greece), then while Rome was conquering Greece, they spent time talking to the Greek philosophers and picked up on their ideas. Rome then acquired some of their own philosophers (intellectuals).
Rome was a big city. It is in Italy, but back then the Romans conquered most of Europe.
Yes. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were all philosophers from Ancient Greece, often referred to as "The Big Three." They are considered the Founders of Western Philosophy.
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.
how big is rome
It was too big, no centralized economy, no organized militia to defend themselves when they were attacked
Yes, who else made all those statues of philosophers we still see today?:)
The Cynics, a group of philosophers in ancient Rome, believed that true happiness could only be achieved through self-sufficiency and living a simple, minimalist lifestyle. They advocated for living in accordance with nature and rejecting material possessions as sources of true fulfillment.
Well, "intellectual" can be used as an adjective or a noun, but i suppose you're wanting the noun version: Alot of the ancient intellect came from philosophy (first in Greece), then while Rome was conquering Greece, they spent time talking to the Greek philosophers and picked up on their ideas. Rome then acquired some of their own philosophers (intellectuals).
Rome was a big city. It is in Italy, but back then the Romans conquered most of Europe.
ancient Rome's Army was not very big compared to army's of today it varies from about 5,000 to 20,000 soldiers
Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau
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It is a theory, therefore it was not discovered. It was thought up by scientists and philosophers.
what were some ideas or beliefs of each philosophers