The primary virtue of stoicism is apathia, or emotional detachment achieved through rational control of the passions. This lecture explores the roots, ethics, and philosophies of stoicism. It examines the philosophy of nature, traducianism, animalculism, and the early Greek stoicism of Zeno and Cleanthes. It concludes with a Christian response.
"The primary virtue of stoicism is apathia, or emotional detachment achieved through rational control of the passions. This lecture explores the roots, ethics, and philosophies of stoicism. It examines the philosophy of nature, traducianism, animalculism, and the early Greek stoicism of Zeno and Cleanthes. It concludes with a Christian response."@en
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