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Chrysippus

Chrysippus

Chrysippus

(280-209 B.C.) One of the leaders of the Stoic School, whose voluminous writings have been completely lost. In many respects he deviated from the Stoic speculative course; for instance, he combined the principle of natural necessity, or determinism, with the doctrine of Providence. — R.B.W.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy