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27 October, 10:44

The Roman philosophy of stoicism promoted

a. mercy

b. self-control

c. pity

d. anger

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  1. 27 October, 10:55
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    The Roman philosophy of stoicism promoted "self-control," since it was thought that if a person allowed to many emotions to take control this would lead to bad decision-making.
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