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Stoicism
Stoicism teaches living in harmony with reason to achieve virtue and tranquility
1 Feb 2026
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Which of the following best describes the Stoic concept of 'logos'?
A mystical force that controls human destiny without reason
The rational principle that governs the universe and human reason
An emotional response to external events
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Epicureanism
Epicureanism redefined pleasure as the absence of pain and fear, promoting a simple, tranquil life
18 Jan 2026
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How does Epicureanism's concept of pleasure differ from common hedonistic views?
Epicureanism promotes constant indulgence in sensual pleasures as the highest good.
Epicureanism defines pleasure as the absence of pain and fear, emphasizing a simple and tranquil life rather than indulgence.
Epicureanism rejects pleasure entirely and focuses solely on virtue as the highest good.
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Stoic Ethics
Stoic ethics teaches resilience and virtue through living in harmony with universal reason
17 Jan 2026
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Which of the following best describes the Stoic view on emotions in ethical living?
Emotions that disturb rational judgment should be controlled to maintain virtue.
All emotions are considered harmful and should be completely suppressed.
Emotions are the primary guide to making ethical decisions.
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Stoicism teaches living in harmony with reason and nature for true virtue and happiness
16 Jan 2026
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Which of the following best describes the Stoic concept of virtue?
Virtue is primarily about following religious rituals and divine commands.
Virtue depends on external wealth and social status to achieve happiness.
Virtue is living in accordance with reason and nature, and it is sufficient for happiness.
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