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▸ noun: (philosophy) The Stoic principle that people have a choice in how they judge, and are affected by, externalities.
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▸ noun: (philosophy) The Stoic principle that people have a choice in how they judge, and are affected by, externalities.
Similar:
epikeia,
epiphenomenalism,
ethopoiein,
praxis,
philosopher,
Schopenhauerism,
personism,
subjectivism,
practical reason,
psychophilosophy,
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