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During a period of severe illness, he became deeply interested in Stoic philosophy.
Despite these limitations, the stoic philosophy still provided an elementary guide to personal moral practice.
This is a glossary of terms which are commonly found in Stoic philosophy.
This was an understanding of human nature developed, for example, by Stoic philosophy in Roman times.
To accept calmly whatever fate brings is a basic principle of his Stoic philosophy.
During the 8th century Islam introduced a Stoic philosophy.
He had a logical mind and his notes were representative of Stoic philosophy and spirituality.
His method followed the practices of both Jewish exegesis and Stoic philosophy.
Stoic philosophies influenced the development of Roman law.
He defends the Stoic philosophy as leaning toward otium.
Marcus expresses his stoic philosophy in his Meditations and daily life.
The power of Marcus was virtually unlimited save for personal moral restraints arising from his stoic philosophy.
Stoic philosophy says to accept things that cannot be changed, resigning oneself to existence and enduring in a rational fashion.
According to Stoic philosophy, man (and all living beings) must act in accordance with Nature, which is the primary sense of kathēkon.
The essay contains Seneca's Stoic philosophy, with particular attention to the inescapable reality of death.
What can be interpreted as Stoic philosophy is cited by the author, though there is little original philosophical insight in the text.
He outlined a system of Stoic philosophy that was, in many ways, closer to earlier Cynic philosophy.
This switch is sudden, abrupt, and incongruent with Seneca's Stoic philosophy.
Saint Ambrose of Milan was known for applying Stoic philosophy to his theology.
During this time he composed Tusculanae Disputationes, a series of books on Stoic philosophy.
This coincides with the influences of Cynic teaching, and was, at least in part, continued in his Stoic philosophy.
Nature for Pliny was divine, a pantheistic concept inspired by the Stoic philosophy which underlies much of his thought.
He was the first convert to Christianity to have studied Stoic philosophy and been educated in literary composition .
He was already famous in Rome by the time of Nero, where he taught Stoic philosophy.
It is his interpretation of Stoic philosophy, focusing on accepting things out of your control and maintaining mastery over your emotions.