Why might the Greek philosophy of Stoicism have been popular with Roman citizens? (4 points) It expressed the belief that all people should be equal. It called for harsh penalties for those who displayed anger or greed. It suggested that the public revolt against their leaders. It focused on characters who transformed greatly.
@confluxepic A or B/.
i already read this, but have no conclushion
i saw this paragrath: Stoicism teaches the development of self-control and fortitude as a means of overcoming destructive emotions; the philosophy holds that becoming a clear and unbiased thinker allows one to understand the universal reason (logos). A primary aspect of Stoicism involves improving the individual's ethical and moral well-being: "Virtue consists in a will that is in agreement with Nature."[6] This principle also applies to the realm of interpersonal relationships; "to be free from anger, envy, and jealousy,"[7] and to accept even slaves as "equals of other men, because all men alike are products of nature."[8] but i have no conclushion
The answer is very simple.
A?
This principle also applies to the realm of interpersonal relationships; "to be free from anger, envy, and jealousy," and to accept even slaves as "equals of other men, because all men alike are products of nature.
Yes. A is correct.
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