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Marcus Aurelius, 121-180CE, Roman Emperor and Stoic Philosopher, author of meditations reflecting on duty, morality and living virtuously
Postulates of Marcus Aurelius’ Philosophy Virtue as the Sole Good : Happiness ( eudaimonia ) is achieved through practicing the four Stoic ...
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Zeno of Elea (c. 490–430 BCE), a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher and student of Parmenides, is best known for his paradoxes, which defended h...
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Postulates of Seneca’s Philosophy Stoic Virtue as the Highest Good : Happiness ( eudaimonia ) is achieved through living virtuously, in acc...
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Epicurus (341–270 BCE), an ancient Greek philosopher, founded Epicureanism, a philosophy emphasizing happiness through simple pleasures, ra...
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