Zeno of Citium founded the stoic school
It's plato or sacraties. I don't really know.
Neoplatonism was founded by Plotinus, a Greek philosopher in the 3rd century AD. He developed his philosophy based on the teachings of Plato, aiming to reconcile Platonic ideas with elements of Aristotelian and Stoic philosophies.
The school of philosophy founded by Zeno of Citium is known as Stoicism.
The Greek Stoic philosopher born circa 55 AD is Epictetus. He was born in Hierapolis, Phrygia, which is present-day Pamukkale in Turkey. Epictetus's teachings focused on personal ethics, self-discipline, and inner strength to achieve a tranquil life.
Epictetus was a Stoic philosopher who believed in living in accordance with nature, accepting events beyond one's control, and cultivating inner virtue. He stressed the importance of self-discipline, rationality, and maintaining equanimity in the face of adversity.
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It's plato or sacraties. I don't really know.
Neoplatonism was founded by Plotinus, a Greek philosopher in the 3rd century AD. He developed his philosophy based on the teachings of Plato, aiming to reconcile Platonic ideas with elements of Aristotelian and Stoic philosophies.
Epictetus
Seneca was a stoic philosopher and the tutor of Nero
the stoic girl did not cry or feel bad when the bully took her lunch money.
The school of philosophy founded by Zeno of Citium is known as Stoicism.
The Greek Stoic philosopher born circa 55 AD is Epictetus. He was born in Hierapolis, Phrygia, which is present-day Pamukkale in Turkey. Epictetus's teachings focused on personal ethics, self-discipline, and inner strength to achieve a tranquil life.
There are two Greek philosophers called Zeno - Zeno of Elea and Zeno of Citium. Only Zeno of Citium actually founded a school - the Stoic school in Athens. His followers were initially called Zenonians, but were soon renamed as the famous Stoics.Very little is known of Zeno of Elea. It is not known if he founded a school, but he was part of the Eleatic school as founded by Parmenides. I presume you mean Zeno of Citium.
"Stoics, who followed the teachings of the Greek philosopher Zeno (335 - 263 BC) were supposedly indifferent to pain, and bore suffering without complaint"
Zeno of Citium was a Greek philosopher who founded the philosophy of Stoicism in the early 3rd century BC. He emphasized the importance of living in accordance with nature, cultivating virtues like wisdom and temperance, and accepting things outside one's control with equanimity. Zeno's teachings influenced many later Stoic philosophers.
Stoicism was not a religion. It was a philosophical school. It originated from Greece and became popular among the nobility in the Roman empire. Famous people such as Cicero were inspired by stoicism. Emperor Marcus Aurelius was a stoic philosopher.