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The key Stoic virtues are wisdom, courage, justice, and selfcontrol from "summary" of A Guide to Stoicism by St. George Stock

The Stoics believed that the key virtues that every person should strive for are wisdom, courage, justice, and self-control. These virtues were seen as essential for living a good and fulfilling life, according to the Stoic philosophy. Wisdom, in the Stoic sense, refers to the ability to see things as they truly are and to make rational decisions based on this understanding. It involves striving for knowledge and understanding of oneself and the world around them. Courage is another important virtue for the Stoics. It is the ability to face difficulties and challenges with strength and resilience. Courage allows individuals to overcome fear and to act in accordance with their principles and values, even in the face of adversity. Justice is a funda...
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    A Guide to Stoicism

    St. George Stock

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