Chu school of philosophy
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CHENG...-Chu school of philosophy
SECTSchool of philosophy.
IDEALISMSchool of philosophy.
IONIANSchool of Greek philosophy
YOGASchool of Hindu philosophy
ELEATICOf Zeno's school of philosophy.
PLATONICPertaining to a school of philosophy.
ELEATICOf a Greek school of philosophy.
ZENOFounder of the Stoic school of philosophy
ELEATICRelating to a school of Greek philosophy.
ELEAItalian birthplace of a school of philosophy
stoicaladherent of the Stoic school of philosophy
CYNICMember of a school of Greek philosophy
stoicadherent of the Stoic school of philosophy
stoicsadherent of the Stoic school of philosophy
ELEAItalian town where school of philosophy was founded
academismthe philosophy of the school founded by Plato
STOASArchitectural features that gave their name to a school of philosophy
classicsA school subject that involves the study of ancient Greek and Latin literature, philosophy, and history
stoicalof or about the school of philosophy founded by Zeno, who taught that people should be free from passion, unmoved by joy or grief, and submit without complaint to unavoidable necessity
stoicof or about the school of philosophy founded by Zeno, who taught that people should be free from passion, unmoved by joy or grief, and submit without complaint to unavoidable necessity
stoicsof or about the school of philosophy founded by Zeno, who taught that people should be free from passion, unmoved by joy or grief, and submit without complaint to unavoidable necessity
legalist(in Chinese philosophy) the principles and practices of a school of political theorists advocating strict legal control over all activities, a system of rewards and punishments uniform for all classes, and an absolute monarchy
stoica member of a school of philosophy founded by Zeno of Citium about 300 b.c. holding that the wise man should be free from passion, unmoved by joy or grief, and submissive to natural law
epicureanismAn ancient school of philosophy founded in Athens by Epicurus. The school rejected determinism and advocated hedonism (pleasure as the highest good), but of a restrained kind: mental pleasure was regarded more highly than physical, and the ultimate pleasure was held to be freedom from anxiety and mental pain, esp. that arising from needless fear of death and of the gods