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The Evolution of Greek Philosophical Schools
This chapter explores the historical context surrounding the establishment of Stoicism by Zeno in 300 BC, within the backdrop of significant changes in the Greek world brought about by influential figures like Alexander the Great and Philip of Macedon. It delves into how individuals sought inner peace through philosophy in a time of uncertainty, shifting towards a recognition of human connections beyond city-states, with a focus on interconnectedness among various philosophical schools and their aim to guide individuals towards leading virtuous lives for happiness and goodness.