Socrates was an Athenian philosopher known for his contributions to the field of ethics and his method of inquiry known as the Socratic method. Zeno of Citium was a Greek philosopher and the founder of Stoicism, a school of thought that emphasizes self-control, virtue, and living in accordance with nature. While both were of Greek ancestry and contributed to philosophy, they lived in different time periods and had distinct philosophical perspectives.
Zeno's form of philosophy is called Zeno's Paradoxes.
The Greek expression 'philosophy' means 'love of wisdom'. Not exactly a difference, is it.
Zeno
The school of philosophy founded by Zeno of Citium is known as Stoicism.
No, Zeno did not develop the philosophy of Epicureanism. Epicureanism was founded by Epicurus, who was a Greek philosopher in the 3rd century BCE. Zeno, on the other hand, was the founder of Stoicism, another school of ancient Greek philosophy.
He developed Stoicism
He developed Stoicism
Zeno of Citium was the founder of the Stoic school of philosophy in Athens. He taught Plato and Aristotle and Protagoras.
The founder of philosophy was Socrates.
Socrates considered taking "care of the Soul" as the primary task of philosophy.
Socrates