stoicisme
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary stoïcienne|stoïcisme|Stoicism|Stoic|Stoics Stoics Stoicism du lat. stoïcus, grec stoikos, de stoa «portique» (du Pécile), lieu où enseignait Zénon de Citium . 1 Maktab e falsafi, hes-nâ-dida-gir ? + It is certain that, while we aspire to the magnanimous firmness of the philosophic sage, and endeavour to confine our pleasures altogether within our own minds, we may, at last, render our philosophy like that of Epictetus, and other _Stoics_, only a more refined system of selfishness, and reason ourselves out of all virtue as well as social enjoyment. (David HUME, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding ) + The Stoics thought of the virtuous life as a relation of the soul to God, rather than as a relation of the citizen to the State. They thus prepared the way for Christianity, which, like Stoicism, was originally unpolitical, since during its first three centuries, its adherents were devoid of influence on government. ... The Stoics held that the supreme good is virtue , and that a man can not be deprived of virtue by outside causes (B. RUSSELL, History of Western Philosophy, p. 15, 109) 2 dard-kaš(ân)