Cicero very clearly and succinctly explains the difference among five Hellenistic takes on grief, including two Stoic ones, one by Cleanthes (the second head of the Stoa) and one by Chrysippus (the third head).
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933. On universal impermanence
932. The dangers of superstition
931. Methodological naturalism
930. Never underestimate the power of chance
929. On the vagueness of prophecy
928. Heredity, not stars and planets
927. On astrology
926. The nature of philosophy
925. On cherry picking
924. Two common explanations of “extraordinary” events
923. On epistemic humility
922. Ordinary explanations for extraordinary events
921. The scientific turn in understanding the world
920. Follow Hannibal, not a piece of ox-meat
919. Sometimes coincidences as just that
918. Philosophy vs pseudoscience
917. The proper place of sarcasm
916. How, exactly, do you know that?
915. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence
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