
Chrysippus
279–206 BC
Often called the 'second founder' of Stoicism, Chrysippus systematized and expanded Stoic doctrine. He wrote over 700 works (all now lost) and developed Stoic logic and physics. Ancient sources claimed 'If there had been no Chrysippus, there would have been no Stoa.' His rigorous intellectual framework helped Stoicism become a comprehensive philosophical system.
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