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  • [Name]: Euphrates the Stoic
    [Period]: (c. 35-118 AD)
    [Notes]: Philosopher, orator and pupil of Musonius Rufus

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    [Period]: 2nd Century BC
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  • [Name]: Jason of Nysa
    [Period]: (fl. 50 BC)
    [Notes]: Grandson of Posidonius

  • [Name]: Dioscorides (Stoic)
    [Period]: (fl. 225 BC)
    [Notes]: Pupil of Chrysippus. Father of Zeno of Tarsus

  • [Name]: Porcia Catonis
    [Period]: (c. 70-43 BC)
    [Notes]: Female Stoic, daughter of Cato the Younger

  • [Name]: Athenodoros Cordylion
    [Period]: (c. 130-60 BC)
    [Notes]: Librarian at Pergamon, lived with Cato

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The school of Stoicism philosophy was founded in Athens by Zeno of Cyprus I. around 300 BC ad. It got its name from a lecture in a gallery in Athens’Assembly Square. This idea later affected tens of thousands of descendants, he was also considered to be the true founder of the theory of natural law. Many scholars began to study the philosophy of Stoicism, represented by a very large number of people internationally, but only 88 of them were selected at random for introduction in this tool.

They come from different eras and have different insights and understandings of Stoicism philosophy. The generator is also a detailed account of each scholar’s outstanding achievements in the path of Stoicism philosophy, as well as the country and region they represent. Stoicism advocates generally believe that world reason determines the development and change of things, this is Idealism’s ideological view.

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