De Constantia Sapientis

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De Constantia Sapientis is a philosophical work by Seneca the Younger that explores the Stoic ideal of the wise person’s inner steadfastness amid external misfortunes.

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instanceOf Stoic treatise
philosophical work
asserts that moral worth depends on inner disposition
that the wise person cannot be truly harmed by external events
audience educated Roman readers
author Seneca the Younger NERFINISHED
circulation Renaissance humanist editions
medieval Latin manuscripts
countryOfOrigin Roman Empire NERFINISHED
discusses the ideal wise man
the impact of insults and injuries on the wise
the relation between virtue and suffering
ethicalCategory virtue ethics
focusesOn emotional invulnerability of the sage
the distinction between apparent and real harm
genre moral essay
philosophical dialogue
hasInfluenced early modern moral philosophy
later Stoic interpretations of constancy
influencedBy Chrysippus of Soli NERFINISHED
Zeno of Citium NERFINISHED
early Stoicism
literaryForm prose
mainTheme constancy of the wise person
indifference to external misfortunes
inner steadfastness
moral resilience
originalLanguage Latin
partOf Seneca’s philosophical essays
period 1st century CE
philosophicalConcept apatheia
indifference to fortune
self-sufficiency of the sage
virtue as the only good
philosophicalDiscipline ethics
moral psychology
philosophicalSchool Stoicism NERFINISHED
preservationStatus extant
relatedWork De Ira NERFINISHED
De Providentia NERFINISHED
De Tranquillitate Animi NERFINISHED
Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium NERFINISHED
setting Roman intellectual milieu
titleInEnglish On the Constancy of the Wise Man NERFINISHED
On the Firmness of the Wise Man NERFINISHED
titleInLatin De Constantia Sapientis NERFINISHED
tradition Greco-Roman philosophy
workOf Lucius Annaeus Seneca NERFINISHED

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Manuductio ad Stoicam Philosophiam relatedWork De Constantia Sapientis
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