I think they both have happiness because i read in my book that epicureanism means happiness and same for stoicism Thanks for listening to my answer!!!!!!!!!!! :)
Stoicism is, at its heart, unconditional trust in the gods and the perfect harmony of nature, so the opposite would be Epicureanism. Epicureans believed that the gods didn't concern themselves with human life and had no influence in the physical world.
stoicism was first created by Zeno of Citium in ancient Greece.
The philosophy of Stoicism. It was developed by the greek philosopher Zeno. Stoicism stressed the importance of virtue, duty, and endurance in life.
Devotion to a life of pleasure and luxury.
no,epicurus did.
Both of the stoicism and epicureanism want human happiness with out pain
Answer this question…How were epicureanism and stoicism similar?
Stoicism and Epicureanism
When Greeks spread throughout the near east they took their gods with them
Stoicism is, at its heart, unconditional trust in the gods and the perfect harmony of nature, so the opposite would be Epicureanism. Epicureans believed that the gods didn't concern themselves with human life and had no influence in the physical world.
Stoicism is, at its heart, unconditional trust in the gods and the perfect harmony of nature, so the opposite would be Epicureanism. Epicureans believed that the gods didn't concern themselves with human life and had no influence in the physical world.
The Romans adopted the main Greek schools of philosophy of their time: Stoicism and Epicureanism. With the advent of Christianity Neo-Platonism became popular.
The philosophy in question is stoicism. This was one of the two schools of Greek philosophy which became popular in Rome. The other one was Epicureanism.
It attracted widespread support in Rome,as a major line of thought and so, like others such as Platonism, Cynicism, Epicureanism and Sophism, it is part of the historical basis underlying modern philosophical thought.
The two schools of Greek philosophy which appealed to the Romans both during the republic and during rule by emperors were stoicism and epicureanism. The former was more widespread.
Yes. The roots of Western philosophy lie in the prolific philosophy the ancient Greeks . The Romans adopted two schools of Greek philosophy which became popular around the empire: stoicism and Epicureanism.
Ha Ha You have just been played ______________________________________________________________I dont know what u mean by "...towards the state" but the diff between those two ist athepicureanism means that the purpose of life is the pursuit of happiness..and stoicism is the opp of that-emphasizes the imp of doing one's duty, living according to the nature, and mastering emotions