Stoics didn't really come up with anything new about logic; they simply modified what Aristotle said. They also believed that every human had a unique soul that would perceive different emotions in different ways, based on the strength of their senses.
A stoic is someone who practices stoicism, a philosophy that emphasizes self-control, resilience, and logical thinking in the face of adversity. Stoics believe in accepting what is outside of their control and focusing on what they can control, such as their thoughts and actions.
Self-control and fortitude to overcome destructive emotions.
Stoicism is a philosophy that emphasizes self-control, resilience in the face of adversity, and acceptance of things beyond our control. It teaches focusing on what is within our power and letting go of what is not, in order to achieve inner peace and live a virtuous life. Stoics believe in living in accordance with nature and practicing virtues such as wisdom, courage, justice, and moderation.
Stoicism is the endurance of pain or hardship without the display of feelings and without complaint.
Stoicism was founded in Athens by Zeno of Citium around 300 BC. The philosophy emphasizes self-control, virtue, and rationality as means to achieve a peaceful and fulfilling life. Stoicism gained popularity in ancient Rome through philosophers like Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius. Its teachings continue to inspire modern thinkers and individuals seeking a balanced approach to life.
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No, stoics are only indifferent to their own pain and suffering.
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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.
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