4. Stoicism = Intuitionism + Empiricism Rationalism - Deepstash
4. Stoicism = Intuitionism + Empiricism  Rationalism

4. Stoicism = Intuitionism + Empiricism Rationalism

In modern discussions of the roots of morality, there are four ways to look at the issue: 

- Skeptics think that there is no way to know which ethical judgments are right or not.

- Rationalism is a general position in philosophy that maintains that we can arrive at knowledge by simply thinking about stuff.

- Empiricism is the stance that we arrive at knowledge based on empirical facts.

- Intuitionism suggests that ethical knowledge doesn’t rely on reasoning or observation. It’s innate within us as strong intuitions about right and wrong. 

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a practical guide to ancient philosophy in modern life, covering the principles Socrates, Epictetus, and Cato followed in the three disciplines of desire, action, and assent.

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