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    Stoic physics refers to the natural philosophy of the Stoic philosophers of ancient Greece and Rome which they used to explain the natural processes at...
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    and Ancient Rome. The Stoics believed that the practice of virtue is enough to achieve eudaimonia: a well-lived life. The Stoics identified the path to...
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  • Stoicism.[citation needed] The Stoics provided a unified account of the world, constructed from ideals of logos, physics, and ethics. Chrysippus, the third...
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  • Pneuma (redirect from Pneuma (Stoic))
    ISBN 978-0-140-44140-6. Michael J. White, "Stoic Natural Philosophy (Physics and Cosmology)," p. 134, and Dorothea Frede, "Stoic Determinism," p. 186, both in The...
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    Cleanthes (category Stoic philosophers)
    preserved and developed Zeno's doctrines. He originated new ideas in Stoic physics, and developed Stoicism in accordance with the principles of materialism...
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  • Glossary of terms 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...
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  • Neostoicism (redirect from Neo-stoic)
    Manuductionis ad stoicam philosophiam (Introduction to Stoic Philosophy) and Physiologia stoicorum (Stoic Physics), both published in 1604. Jonathan Israel considers...
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    philosopher from Citium (Κίτιον, Kition), Cyprus. He was the founder of the Stoic school of philosophy, which he taught in Athens from about 300 BC. Based...
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  • Michael J. (2003). "Stoic Natural Philosophy (Physics and Cosmology)". In Inwood, Brad (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to the Stoics. Cambridge University...
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    physical bodies. It is both an extended discussion (and polemic) on Stoic physics, and an exposition of Aristotelian thought on this theme. On the Principles...
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  • Lapidge, Stoic Cosmology. Rist, John M. (ed.), The Stoics. Cambridge University Press, 1978, pp. 182–183. Harrill, J. Albert. "Stoic Physics, the Universal...
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  • (ποιόν): The way matter is organized to form an individual object; in Stoic physics, a physical ingredient (pneuma: air or breath), which informs the matter...
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    Chrysippus (category Stoic philosophers)
    was a Greek Stoic philosopher. He was a native of Soli, Cilicia, but moved to Athens as a young man, where he became a pupil of the Stoic philosopher...
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    Heraclitus (section Stoics)
    the Stoic commentators took their editions of it in hand". The Stoics divided their own philosophy into three parts: ethics, logic, and physics. The...
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  • universe, and exists without multiplicity and beyond being and non-being. Stoic physics called the primitive substance of the universe pneuma or God, which...
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    on issues concerning the concept of a vacuum. Eventually following Stoic physics in this instance, scholars from the 14th century onward increasingly...
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  • reductionism, especially that of the atomists and to a large extent, stoic physics. Later mechanists believed the achievements of the scientific revolution...
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    Posidonius (category Stoic philosophers)
    learned man of his time and, possibly, of the entire Stoic school. After a period learning Stoic philosophy from Panaetius in Athens, he spent many years...
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  • one was to dedicate their life studying Stoic logic, Stoic physics, and Stoic ethics. Stoics describe themselves as "living in agreement with nature."...
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  • Valentinian doctrine, but there are things reminiscent of Aristotelian and Stoic physics. The whole book is a mixture of Hellenism and Hebraism, in which the...
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  • supplemented, (for example, by the unpredictable clinamen of Epicurus), and in Stoic physics, the pneuma assumed the role of logos. Galen believed the lungs draw...
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    Cicero wrote that Zeno was known to have held the view, central to Stoic physics, that nature is primarily "directed and concentrated...to secure for...
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  • Lucius Annaeus Cornutus (category Roman-era Stoic philosophers)
    Lucius Annaeus Cornutus (Ancient Greek: Ἀνναῖος Κορνοῦτος) was a Stoic philosopher who flourished in the reign of Nero (c. 60 AD), when his house in Rome...
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  • Basilides (Greek: Βασιλείδης; 2nd century BC), was a Stoic philosopher who denied the existence of incorporeal entities. Nothing is known about the life...
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  • The Void (philosophy) (category Philosophy of physics)
    Aristotle, in Book IV of Physics, denied the existence of the Void (Greek: κενόν) with his rejection of finite entities. Stoic philosophers admitted the...
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    412 CE, whereas all prior Christian authors supported free will against Stoic and Gnostic determinism. However, there are many Biblical passages that...
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  • of the ancient world (especially those found in Stoicism (see also Stoic Physics), Platonism (see also Plato's Theory of Forms), Neoplatonism, Hermetism...
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  • Ancient Greek word ekpyrosis (ἐκπύρωσις, "conflagration"), which refers to a Stoic cosmological model in which the universe is caught in an eternal cycle of...
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    Panaetius (category Stoic philosophers)
    philosophy to Physics, not to Logic, and appears not to have undertaken any original treatment of the latter. In Physics he gave up the Stoic doctrine of...
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    Metaphysics (redirect from MetaPhysics)
    Metaphysics Hamlyn 2005, p. 590 Graham, § 5a. Epicureanism, § 5c. The Stoics Hancock 2006, pp. 187–188 Hamlyn 2005, pp. 590–591 Graham, § 5. Post-Hellenistic...
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