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In the next two books the Stoic school is discussed.
In his learning days he had studied under scholars of the Stoic school.
This idea was later developed in ancient philosophy by the Stoic school.
He started the Stoic school of philosophy.
The name of the Stoic school of philosophy derives from "stoa".
It was the Stoic school of philosophy that solidified the idea of natural laws controlling all things, including the mind.
"I come out of that macho, stoic school of manhood," said Keenan.
Not for the first time, he was grateful for his training in the Stoic school, which taught him to cast aside useless imaginings.
After studying philosophy in Athens, he founded the famous Stoic school of philosophy.
He may also have taught Cleanthes, Zeno's successor as head of the Stoic school.
The Greek Stoic School preached one monarch over all mankind:
He was succeeded as head of the Stoic school by Diogenes of Babylon.
Middle Platonism absorbed many doctrines from the rival Peripatetic and Stoic schools.
It also stretches back to antiquity: the Greek Stoic school composed a fantasy called the "Islands of the Sun".
Posidonius completed his higher education in Athens, where he was a student of the aged Panaetius, the head of the Stoic school.
Zeno was the founder of the Stoic school of philosophy, which he taught in Athens from about 300 BC.
According to Cicero, who expresses a poor opinion of his powers as an orator, Stilo was a follower of the Stoic school.
Chrysippus moved to Athens, where he became the disciple of Cleanthes, who was then the head (scholarch) of the Stoic school.
He succeeded Cleanthes as head of the Stoic school when Cleanthes died, in around 230 BC.
A lecture course covering the history of Greek philosophy from Aristotle, through the Epicurean and Stoic schools, up to Plotinus.
Largely, this was within the Stoic school, which had been re-invigorated by the Persians whom Alexander the Great had brought back to Greece.
After the death of Scipio in 129 BC, he returned to the Stoic school in Athens, and was its last undisputed scholarch.
J.M. Rist says, "From the earliest days of the Stoic school the problem of suicide is.a problem of free will".
The Cypriot Zeno of Citium was the founder of the Stoic School of Philosophy.
His pupils included Philo the Dialectician, and Zeno of Citium - the founder of the Stoic school.