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A) Poetry B) Medicine C) Astronomy D) Philosophy
A) Unknown B) Alexandria C) Rome D) Athens
A) Stoicism B) Aristotelianism C) Platonism D) Epicureanism
A) 'Nicomachean Ethics' B) 'Dialogues of the Dead' C) 'Meditations on the Virtuous Life' D) 'The Republic'
A) The nature of artistic beauty B) The pursuit of material wealth C) The divine right of kings D) Inner peace and self-control
A) Sensory pleasures B) Social recognition C) Accumulating knowledge D) Virtue and reason
A) The Enlightenment B) Ancient Greece C) The Renaissance D) The Medieval Period
A) Seeking constant change B) Expressing emotions openly C) Accepting what one cannot control D) Challenging all authority
A) Impulsiveness B) Wisdom C) Ambition D) Greed
A) Constantly evolving for the better B) Indifferent to our well-being C) Easily manipulated D) Crucial for happiness
A) 'Gentle Healer' B) 'Wise Teacher' C) 'Swift Messenger' D) 'Brave Warrior'
A) Augustus B) Constantine C) Marcus Aurelius D) Nero
A) Human emotion B) Physical strength C) Historical events D) Universal reason or order
A) Exceptional physical beauty B) A large fortune C) A virtuous character D) Widespread fame
A) Fight against it B) Ignore it completely C) Try to change it D) Accept it calmly
A) Emotional outburst B) Logical deduction C) Tranquility or freedom from disturbance D) Intense excitement
A) Future predictions B) Inner thoughts and actions C) External possessions D) Social status
A) Rational control and detachment B) Spontaneous joy C) Constant striving for more D) Passionate engagement
A) Natural disasters B) External circumstances C) Lack of social interaction D) Incorrect judgments and desires
A) The role of reason in life B) The acceptance of mortality C) The pursuit of moral excellence D) The importance of a strong military
A) Virtue-based B) Emotion-based C) Consequence-based D) Duty-based
A) He believed in absolute communal living B) He saw no value in social connections C) He emphasized individual responsibility within society D) He advocated for complete isolation
A) Achieving political power B) Aligning one's will with nature C) Becoming wealthy D) Gaining artistic renown
A) Mindfulness B) Existentialism C) Capitalism D) Socialism
A) Live a more fulfilling and resilient life B) Conquer the world C) Achieve immediate gratification D) Understand complex scientific theories |