0 determined not to complain or show your feelings, especially when something bad happens to you:
2 not showing or not feeling any emotion, esp. in a situation in which the expression of emotion is expected:
Natural law, as the stoics conceived it, was based upon this principle of spiritual equality.
The stoics had grounded moral significance on capacity to reason.
Stoics, for example, question the ability of someone to be happy (presupposing happiness is contemplation) if they are mentally incapacitated or even asleep.
His formulation is similar to stoic sources, but more sophisticated in that he gives a name to that which is defined as under his own control : he calls that himself.
The bustling life of the office will thus be confronted with patterns of vegetation that grow and decay with stoic slowness, like living still lifes, three-dimensional, ever-changing pictures [13].
What the film exacts from its audience is not com-passion for a peer, but a purely sentimental pity, kept at a distance by a stoic and ultimately mortifying narrative conclusion.
He sets himself the goal of overcoming stoic pessimism, not by changing the world, but rather by changing the thoughts about the world while retaining the stoic concept oifatum.
I admired also their stoic attitude towards being away from their families for so long.
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克制感情的, (尤指面對逆境)堅忍的,隱忍的, 恬淡寡慾者…
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克制感情的, (尤指面对逆境)坚忍的,隐忍的, 恬淡寡欲者…
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estoico, pessoa que age com estoicismo…
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stoicki…
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asla dertlenmeyen, problemlerle başa çıkıp şikayet etmeyen…
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стоический, стойкий…
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