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18 February, 12:41

How did Rome's attitude to philosophy evolve over time? Why did they prefer Stoicism?

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  1. 18 February, 13:52
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    Stoicism was the school of thought that was flourished in Greek and Roman. This is the loftiest history of Stoicism that is recorded in western civilization.

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    The stoicism was flourished in Rome in the mid-second century. There were two famous and chief philosophers at that time named Rodes and Panaetius.

    Both of them were the disciples of Poseidonius. Panaetius has been arranged a school of stoicism in Rome. It happened before Athens comes to Rome.

    Poseidon was a religious man whose influence was seen on people. Both the doctrine were opposite to each other.

    Chrysippus believed in staying away from a Stoicism school. Chrysippus was commended to defend Stoic logic and the epistemology.
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