id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7514 Stock, St. George William Joseph A Guide to Stoicism .txt text/plain 17922 941 72 words 'with nature,' thus completing the well-known Stoic formula rational animal, his work as man lay in living the rational life. Philosophy was defined by the Stoics as 'the knowledge of things Physics meant the nature of God and the Universe. was one of the things which the Stoics admitted to be devoid of body. Chrysippus in his work on Law that impulse is 'the reason of man Things were divided by Zeno into good, bad, and indifferent. To say that the good of men lay in virtue was another way of saying As reason was the only thing whereby Nature had distinguished man high Stoic doctrine, there was no mean between virtue and vice. The good man of the Stoics was variously known as 'the sage', or, appellation which the Stoics had for the sage was 'the urbane man', As the man is in one sense the soul, in another the body, and in a ./cache/7514.txt ./txt/7514.txt