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Virtue was the highest good for Stoics from "summary" of Stoicism by John Sellars

The Stoics believed that the highest good in life was virtue. This meant that the most important thing a person could strive for was to live a virtuous life, regardless of any external circumstances or goals. According to Stoic philosophy, virtue was the key to living a good and fulfilling life, as it was the only thing that was truly under a person's control. For the Stoics, virtue was not just about following a set of rules or guidelines. Instead, it was a way of life that required constant practice and dedication. Living virtuously meant cultivating qualities such as wisdom, courage, justice, and self-control in all aspects of one's life. It meant acting with integrity, kindness, and compassion towards oneself and others, even in the face of adversity. The Sto...
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    Stoicism

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