Who is ZENO
He create the stoic school of philosophy
what is stoicism
The act of focusing on things
what are the two principles at the foundation of stoic ethical teaching ?
The belief that the universe is governed by absolute law and the essential nature of human is reason
what did the stoics believe was necessary for understanding ethics ?
what is impossible without logic
He emphasized the importance of ethics, teaching that virtue was the highest good and should guide life
Musonius Rufus
Where did stoicism derived from
Cynicism
what word comes from the word stoa
what is stoics
How is stoics ethical teaching summarized in the famous stoics Maxim?
what is ,"Live according to nature "
According to stoicism, what is the nature of all things , including the soul and God?
what are materials and nothing more than materials
He is known for his letters and essays, promoted stoic wisdom ,emphasizing self-control, virtue and resilience in the face of adversity
Seneca
what is the name of the country stoicism moved to where it flourished during the period of the empire
ROME
according to stoicism,what should individuals focus on and accept
They should focus on what they can control, such as their thoughts ,emotions and actions while accepting things they cannot control like natural events
According to stoicism , can material goods bring happiness to humans?
NO, material goods cannot bring happiness to humans
how did the stoic view on knowledge differ from Plato's idealism?
They did not consider the mind alone as the source of knowledge
He was the founder of stoicism
what is ZENO
Where was stoicism founded and by whom ?
Athens by Zeno of Citium
what concept did stoicism emphasize when it came to human behavior and the universe ?
Emphasized the concept of duty and believed the universe was fundamentally rational, despite appearances
what is the essential nature of humans according to stoic philosophy?
What is the essential nature of humans is reason.
what was the meaning of "LOGOS" in stoic philosophy?
what is words and reason
he was a versatile stoics , explored ethics , physics and the cosmos blending stoicism with other philosophies in the 1st century BCE
Posidonius
How many years ago was stoicism founded
300 B.C.E
who are some of the Roman stoics who contributed to the transmission of stoic teachings to later generation?
what is Seneca,Epictetus and Marcus
How does stoicism view the universe and its governance ?
what is governed by absolute law without exceptions
what were the senses considered to be according to Plato's view
what is illusion and error
He was a stoic philosopher ,that contributed to stoic ethics and succeeded Zeno as the head of the school, though his works are lost
Antipater