Meet the Stoics: Diogenes of Babylon
Diogenes of Babylon, a later Stoic philosopher, was known for his detailed writings on ethics, logic, and natural philosophy. He […]
Diogenes of Babylon, a later Stoic philosopher, was known for his detailed writings on ethics, logic, and natural philosophy. He […]
Musonius Rufus was a Roman Stoic philosopher known for his emphasis on practical ethics and the importance of philosophy in
Cleanthes, the successor to Zeno, was known for his deep commitment to Stoic principles, working by night as a water
Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor and philosopher, is best known for his personal reflections compiled in Meditations. As a leader and
Born a slave, Epictetus rose to become one of the most influential Stoic philosophers. His teachings, compiled in Discourses and
Lucius Annaeus Seneca, known simply as Seneca, was a Roman philosopher, statesman, and one of the great thinkers of Stoicism.