Hecato of Rhodes

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Hecato of Rhodes was a prominent Stoic philosopher of the Middle Stoa known for his ethical writings and influence on later Roman thinkers such as Cicero.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek philosopher
Hellenistic philosopher
Stoic philosopher
approximateFloruit 2nd century BC
associatedWith Middle Stoicism NERFINISHED
citedBy Cicero NERFINISHED
Seneca the Younger NERFINISHED
citizenship Rhodes NERFINISHED
era Hellenistic period
fieldOfWork Stoic ethics
ethics
philosophy
gender male
hasOccupation philosopher
writer
influenced Cicero NERFINISHED
Roman Stoicism NERFINISHED
development of the concept of duty in Stoicism
later Roman moral philosophy
influencedBy Panaetius of Rhodes NERFINISHED
earlier Stoics
knownFor development of Stoic ethics on duties
ethical writings
influence on Roman thinkers
languageOfWorkOrName Ancient Greek
mainInterest moral psychology
practical ethics
memberOf Middle Stoa NERFINISHED
Stoic school NERFINISHED
nationality Rhodian NERFINISHED
notableWork On Appropriate Actions NERFINISHED
On Duties NERFINISHED
On Ends NERFINISHED
On Goods NERFINISHED
On Paradoxes NERFINISHED
On Passions NERFINISHED
On Virtues NERFINISHED
On the End NERFINISHED
philosophicalSchool Stoicism NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition Hellenistic philosophy NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Athens NERFINISHED
Rhodes NERFINISHED
region Rhodes NERFINISHED
studiedUnder Panaetius of Rhodes NERFINISHED
taught Stoic doctrine of appropriate actions
the importance of external goods within Stoic ethics
worksKnownFrom Cicero's writings NERFINISHED
Seneca's writings NERFINISHED
later quotations
worksPreservedAs fragments

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Middle Stoa notablePhilosopher Hecato of Rhodes