Discover the Greatest Stoic Philosophers and Their Timeless Wisdom
The Stoic Philosophers screen is your gateway to understanding the profound teachings of history's most influential Stoic thinkers. Our carefully curated collection features the essential philosophers who shaped Stoicism into the practical philosophy it is today.
Meet the Masters of Stoic Philosophy
Explore detailed profiles of legendary figures including Marcus Aurelius, the philosopher emperor who ruled Rome from 121-180 AD, alongside Seneca, Epictetus, Zeno of Citium, Cleanthes, Chrysippus, Musonius Rufus, Eucles, Cato the Younger, Marcus Porcius Cato, Aristo of Chios, Posidonius, and modern interpreter James Allen.
What Each Profile Includes:
- Biographical insights into their life and historical context
- Core philosophical teachings explained in accessible language
- Inspirational quotes that you can easily share with others
- Historical timeline showing their contribution to Stoic thought
Marcus Aurelius
Roman Emperor and philosopher (121-180 AD). Author of the timeless Meditations, offering personal reflections on leadership, virtue, and inner strength.
Epictetus
Former slave turned influential teacher. His teachings on freedom, choice, and the dichotomy of control form the foundation of practical Stoicism.
Seneca
Roman statesman, playwright, and philosopher. His letters and essays provide practical guidance on ethics, time management, and living well.
Share Timeless Wisdom
Whether you're seeking wisdom from Marcus Aurelius's Meditations or exploring Epictetus's teachings on freedom and choice, this comprehensive library serves as your personal guide to Stoic wisdom. Long-press any quote to share these timeless insights with friends and family.