Definition:Stoic School
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Definition
The stoic school was a school of Greek philosophy which emphasized the importance of goodness and peace of mind gained from living a life of Virtue in accordance with Nature.
The writings of its philosophers reveal the first beginnings of the discipline of propositional logic.
Notable members
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Sources
- 1946: Alfred Tarski: Introduction to Logic and to the Methodology of Deductive Sciences (2nd ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): $\S \text{II}.8$: Implication or Conditional Sentence (footnote)