Stoicism

  • 21Stoicism — Synonyms and related words: Aristotelian philosophy, Aristotelianism, Christian ethics, Encratism, Epicureanism, Friday, Lenten fare, Peripatetic school, Peripateticism, Platonic philosophy, Platonism, Pythagoreanism, Pythagorism, Rechabitism,… …

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  • 22stoicism — Synonyms and related words: acceptance, ataraxia, ataraxy, austerity, backbone, bovinity, calm, calmness, coolness, dispassion, dispassionateness, dullness, easy temper, endurance, even temper, fatalism, forbearance, forbearing, forbearingness,… …

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  • 23stoicísm — s. n. (sil. sto i ) …

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  • 24stoicism — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. impassivity, patience, sobriety; see endurance 2 , indifference 1 , patience 1 . See Synonym Study at patience …

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  • 25stoicism — sto|i|cis|m [ˈstəuısızəm US ˈstou ] n [U] patience and calmness when bad things happen to you …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 26stoicism — sto|i|cism [ stouı,sızəm ] noun uncount stoical behavior …

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  • 27STOICISM —    a school of PHILOSOPHY founded in the fourth century B.C. by Zeno of Citium which taught a PANTHEISTIC MONISM that identified GOD with the principle of UNIVERSAL REASON and advised everyone to accept their place in the scheme of life by doing… …

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  • 28stoicism — belief in indifference to pleasure or pain Philosophical Isms …

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  • 29stoicism — Sto·i·cism || stoʊɪsɪzm n. quality of being emotional, impassiveness, quality of being unaffected by strong emotions …

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  • 30Stoicism — a Hellenistic school with the principle that self control, both emotional and physical, leads to an inner strength and character that enables one to harmoniously interact with the natural world. It is often contrasted with Epicureanism …

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