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Question 1

What is the central premise of existentialism?

Existentialism focuses on individual freedom and responsibility, emphasizing the importance of personal choice and authenticity.

Question 2

After losing his wealth in a shipwreck, what merchant traveled to Athens and founded the school of Stoicism?

Zeno was a merchant of Tyrian purple dye before his shipwreck. He later taught at the Stoa Poikile, or Painted Porch, which gave the school of Stoicism its name.

Question 3

What is the central premise of existentialism?

Existentialism focuses on individual freedom and responsibility, emphasizing the importance of personal choice and authenticity.

Question 4

After losing his wealth in a shipwreck, what merchant traveled to Athens and founded the school of Stoicism?

Zeno was a merchant of Tyrian purple dye before his shipwreck. He later taught at the Stoa Poikile, or Painted Porch, which gave the school of Stoicism its name.

Question 5

What ethical theory emphasizes the importance of moral virtues and character traits in guiding one's actions, rather than focusing on rules or consequences?

Virtue Ethics emphasizes personal character over strict rules or outcomes, allowing individuals to develop virtuous habits in their moral decision-making.

Question 6

Born into slavery, which Stoic philosopher taught that individuals only have control over their own minds?

Epictetus's name means acquired in Greek, a reference to his status as property. His philosophy significantly influenced the Meditations of Emperor Marcus Aurelius.

Question 7

What ethical theory emphasizes the importance of moral virtues and character traits in guiding one's actions, rather than focusing on rules or consequences?

Virtue Ethics emphasizes personal character over strict rules or outcomes, allowing individuals to develop virtuous habits in their moral decision-making.

Question 8

Including courage and justice, what group of 4 "cardinal" concepts is the only source of true beauty in Stoic thought?

The four cardinal virtues are wisdom, justice, courage, and temperance. Stoics believed virtue is the only true good and the only thing that is inherently beautiful.

Question 9

Which existentialist philosopher is known for the idea of 'absurdism' in his works?

Albert Camus popularized the concept of 'absurdism' in his works, highlighting the inescapable contradictions of human existence.

Question 10

Born into slavery, which Stoic philosopher taught that individuals only have control over their own minds?

Epictetus's name means acquired in Greek, a reference to his status as property. His philosophy significantly influenced the Meditations of Emperor Marcus Aurelius.