Table of Contents
Read Next
Discover
The period after the death of Aristotle was characterized by the decay of the Greek city-states, which then became pawns in the power game of the Hellenistic kings who succeeded Alexander. Life became troubled and insecure. It was in this environment that two dogmatic philosophical systems came into being, Stoicism and Epicureanism, which promised to give their adherents something to hold onto and to make them independent of the external world. The Stoic system was created by Zeno of Citium (c. 335–c. 263 bce), who went to Athens as a merchant. He stayed at Athens, heard the lectures of various ...(100 of 35939 words)