Stoics
Cynics
Epicureans
Mysticism
Neoplatonism
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Where was Stoic founded

Where is Athens, Greece

100

Who stood in front of Diogenes asking him... What can I do for you? Is there anything you desire?

Alexander the Great

100

What were Epicurus's followers called?

The Epicureans.

100

A mystical experience is an experience of merging with what? 

God or a "Cosmic spirit"

100

When was Neoplatonism introduced? 

During the third century 

200

What was Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius

What is a Statesman

200

Where did Diogenes live?

A barrel

200

What was Aristippus's belief?

"The aim of life is to attain the highest possible sensory enjoyment."

200

Where did Mysticism first start?

Classical Greece

200

Who was the main philosopher of Neoplatonism?

Plotinus

300

Who founded the Stoics.

Who is Zeno

300

What is the purpose of the philosophy: the Cynics?

To show that you should be happy no matter your circumstance. or Happiness doesn't come from things you have

300

Where did Epicurus start his philosophy school around the year 300 B.C?

Athens.

300

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are within which mysticism?

Western Mysticism

300

Neoplatonism influenced which religion?

Christianity

400

What does the world Stoic come from.

What is the Greek word for portico

400

Who founded the Cynic school?

Antisthenes

400

The Epicureans were known as the ______ Philosophers.

Garden.

400

What is it called when one doesn't believe in the splendor of one's own soul?

Atheism

400

Where was Plotinus born?

In Lycopolis, Egypt 

500

When was the Stoics founded.

When is 300 B.C.

500

When was the Cynic school founded?

400 B.C.


500

What was written above the entrance to the garden?

"Stranger, here you will live well. Here, pleasure is the highest God."
500

Who said, "Every drop becomes the sea when it flows oceanward, just as at last the soul ascends and thus becomes the Lord."?

Angelus Silesius

500

True or False: Neoplatonists believed that our world was one of a kind.

False, they believed that our world was a copy of an ideal reality