Glossaryofterms commonly found in Stoic philosophy. Contents: A D E H K L N O P S T adiaphora ἀδιάφορα: indifferent things, neither good nor bad. agathos...
This glossaryof philosophy is a list of definitions ofterms and concepts relevant to philosophy and related disciplines, including logic, ethics, and...
Look up Appendix:Glossaryof logic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. This is a glossaryof logic. Logic is the study of the principles of valid reasoning...
This is a glossaryof mereology. Mereology is the philosophical study of part-whole relationships, also called parthood relationships. Contents: A B C...
substance. Stoicism and Spinoza, for example, hold monistic views, that pneuma or God, respectively, is the one substance in the world. These modes of thinking...
we mean the absence of pain in the body and trouble in the mind". The founder ofStoicism, Zeno of Citium, was taught by Crates of Thebes, and he took...
Stoicism, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Russell, Bertrand. A History of Western Philosophy Inwood, Brad (1986). "Goal and Target in Stoicism"...
debates of the late fourth and fifth centuries. In pre-Christian times, Greek philosophy (primarily Stoicism) used the word. Some occurrences of the term...
Aramsham's Sardaukar stoicism is so great that he will not even give his name until Paul uses the Voice again. The defeat of the Sardaukar and Paul's...
foundation of modern mathematical logic. Philosophy portal Glossaryof logic – List of definitions ofterms and concepts used in logic Outline of logic –...
wrote The Morality of Happiness (1993). Lawrence C. Becker identified current virtue theory with Greek Stoicism in A New Stoicism. (1998). Rosalind Hursthouse...
The Socratic method (also known as method of Elenchus or Socratic debate) is a form of argumentative dialogue between individuals, based on asking and...
loosely as a synonym of noumenon. (Cf. appearance.)" – Glossaryof Kant's Technical Terms. Palmquist defends his definitions of these terms in his article,...
philosophy of Augustine of Hippo was heavily influenced by Plato. A key change brought about by Christian thought was the moderation of the Stoicism and theory...
body (this theory of determinism thus conceives of conscious agents in dualistic terms). Therefore the soul stands to the activities of the individual agent's...
to the founder ofStoicism, Zeno of Citium, who took up the Cynic ideals of steadfastness and self-discipline, but applied the concept of apatheia to personal...
Diatribes, or Discourses, of Epictetus, circulated by Arrian circa 108 AD, introducing aspects ofStoicism. An examination of the use of diatribe by the 4th...
edition of Marcus Aurelius' Meditations, the Anglican priest Maxwell Staniforth wrote that "Logos ... had long been one of the leading termsofStoicism, chosen...
striving to solve problems "in the right way–with determination, a touch of stoicism, and the consciousness that the universe is not on his or her side." Ursula...
him?" This use of φύσις as referring to a "natural order" in Romans 1:26 and 1 Corinthians 11:14 may have been influenced by Stoicism. The Greek philosophers...
them. The term has been used to describe certain strands of Buddhism, Jainism and Stoicism. Among religions that do attach spirituality to the relationship...
with Zeno of Citium and culminating in the emperor-philosopher Marcus Aurelius. During the pre-Christian Roman Empire, Stoicism was one of the three dominant...
really miss you and haven't seen you in so long." In Stoicism, pathos refers to "complaints of the soul". Succumbing to pathos is an internal event (i...
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ancient period was marked by the emergence of philosophical movements, for example, Epicureanism, Stoicism, Skepticism, and Neoplatonism. The medieval...
Bhikkhu Bodhi. "Pali-English Glossary" and "Index of Subjects." In The Connected Discourses of the Buddha: A New Translation of the Samyutta Nikkaya. Bhikkhu...
"self-sufficiency" (derived from αὐτο-, "self", and ἀρκέω, "to suffice"). In Stoicism the concept of autarky represents independence from anything external, including...