Stoicism is the belief that the individual is wholly responsible for his or her interpretations of circumstance and that all of life is natural and normal in spite of one's impressions. To the Stoics, philosophy was synonymous with life. One did not dabble in philosophy; one became fully imme...
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(1) For one thing , it ha s seemed to many ple , would it suffice merely to be convinced that—in just these that the Stoic belief in determinism raises problems , essentially the words—the universe is a perfectly organized whole governed by deter- same problems familiar from present-day...
Stoicism is the belief that the individual is wholly responsible for his or her interpretations of circumstance and that all of life is natural and normal in spite of one's impressions. To the Stoics, philosophy was synonymous with life. One did not dabble in philosophy; one became fully imme...