PPT-Stoic Eudaimonism Overview

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The end for which everything is done but which is not itself done for the sake of anything summum bonum Long The telos goalend in which Stoic ethics finds its

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The end for which everything is done but which is not itself done for the sake of anything summum bonum Long The telos goalend in which Stoic ethics finds its purpose Living in agreement with nature Good flow of life Zeno. We recommend that you consult the suggested readings at the end of the module for more indepth treatment of the foundations of qualitative research This module covers the following topics Introduction to Qualitative Research Comparing Qualitative Live Like a Stoic for a Week Last Revision: 16 th November 2014 Contents Introduction Who Were the Stoics? Central Stoic Ideas Stoic Maxims & Affirmations Stoic Week: Your Daily Routine The 1 Live Like a Stoic for a Week Monday 25th November 2013 – Sunday 1st December 2013 The Stoic Week 2013 Handbook Download questionnaires and recordings, etc., from the Stoicism Today blog written from heart, from real Stoicism inconsiderable power of renunciation. draw a distinction between suggest the the goals the Greek and later which include: ordeals; acceptance mood not of sorry p Shakir Stephen, Kylie Fitch, and Zak Boston. Outline. Long compares the Stoic perspective with that of Plato, Aristotle and the Epicureans. Long then defines unified bodies, then animal bodies and their psychic functions, and finally the rational soul and its relation to the body. Cicerone. Cicerone. (n.) A guide, especially one who takes tourists to museums, monuments, or architectural sites and explains what is being seen.. Hector. Hector. Hector. (v.) To bully; to intimidate or harass by bluster or personal pressure.. An Introduction to Epictetus’s Stoicism. Some Facts about Stoicism. Began Roughly 300 BC. Lasted about 500 years. Heavily influenced Spinoza. Descartes was a major influence on Spinoza. Stoic philosophers include:. CONTENTSFOREWORDINTRODUCTION 8THE EARLY STOAleantheshrysippusKNOWLEDGE, NATURE, COSMS, LOGOSFEELINGS ARE JUDGMENTSGOODNESS, BEAUTY AND HAPPINESSVICOSMOPOLITANISM,FRIENDSHIP AND COEXISTENCEVIIMIDDLE ST . View this slide show with the Notes Page activated. Then use the bar on the right-hand side to scroll down to read more.. . Commonwealth Vernacular/Definitions: . . Agencies: DOA, VRS, DHRM. Post 4. th. Century. Eôsphoros. (Dawn-bringer). Aphroditês. . astêr. . (Aphrodite’s star). Pyroeis. . (Fiery). Arêos. . astêr. . (Ares’ star). 155. Embassy of Greek philosophers (Aristotelian, Stoic, Skeptic) to Rome. 515-445. Parmenides. material monism. ca. 420 BCE. Demokritos. corpuscular-atomic theory. 384-322 BCE. Aristotle. astronomy, logic, physics, meteorology, biology, psychology.... 341-270 BCE. Epicurus. Homer. * Foundation of Greek cultural identity. * Basis for Greek education. * Reflected by nearly all Greek philosophy, literature and art.. * Well into Roman Empire, Homer held a cultural position in the Mediterranean only comparable to the Bible.. philosophers . encountered him. And some said, "What does this babbler want to say?" Others said, "He seems to be a proclaimer of foreign gods," because he preached to them Jesus and the resurrection. . Vocabulary. Unit 4 . 1. Precocious . adj.. Displaying or characterized by unusually early development or maturity, especially in . intelligence. Blind children, it has often been noted, tend to be . precocious.

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