What are the stoic virtues?

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Harper Rodriguez

Studied at the University of Zurich, Lives in Zurich, Switzerland.
The Stoics thought that the good life (eudaimonia, often translated as --flourishing--) consisted in cultivating one's moral virtues in order to become a good person. The four cardinal virtues recognized by the Stoics were: Wisdom (sophia), Courage (andreia), Justice (dikaiosyne), and Temperance (sophrosyne).
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The Stoics thought that the good life (eudaimonia, often translated as --flourishing--) consisted in cultivating one's moral virtues in order to become a good person. The four cardinal virtues recognized by the Stoics were: Wisdom (sophia), Courage (andreia), Justice (dikaiosyne), and Temperance (sophrosyne).
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