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Stoics believe in the inherent goodness of humanity from "summary" of A Guide to Stoicism by St. George Stock

The Stoics hold a deep-seated belief in the essential goodness of human nature. According to their philosophy, humans are inherently virtuous beings, capable of living in harmony with the natural order of the universe. This belief is rooted in the Stoic concept of logos, or the rational principle that governs the cosmos. The Stoics argue that this logos is present in all living beings, imbuing them with a natural capacity for wisdom, courage, justice, and temperance. For the Stoics, the inherent goodness of humanity is evident in our ability to reason and exercise self-control. Unlike other animals, humans possess the faculty of reason, which allows us to steer our lives in accordance with virtue. By cultivating this rational faculty through the practice of philosophy, individuals can align themselves with the divine order of the cosmos a...
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    A Guide to Stoicism

    St. George Stock

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