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Stoic ethics teaches resilience and virtue through living in harmony with universal reason
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Which of the following best describes the Stoic view on emotions in ethical living?
All emotions are considered harmful and should be completely suppressed.
Emotions are the primary guide to making ethical decisions.
Emotions that disturb rational judgment should be controlled to maintain virtue.
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Stoic ethics teaches that virtue alone is sufficient for true happiness and living in harmony with nature
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According to Stoic ethics, why are external factors like wealth and health considered 'indifferent' to a person's happiness?
Because external factors are always harmful and should be avoided to achieve happiness.
Because external factors determine happiness more than personal virtue or reason.
Because true happiness depends solely on virtue and living according to reason, which are within one's control.
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Stoic ethics teaches inner peace through virtue and living in harmony with universal reason
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Which of the following best describes the Stoic view on external goods like wealth and health in relation to virtue?
They are essential components of virtue and necessary for achieving happiness.
They are considered indifferent and do not affect true happiness, which depends solely on virtue.
They are harmful distractions that should be completely avoided to live virtuously.
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