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Attribute #31 Stoicism
Zeno of Citium, Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus
Time · Extent Finite
Time · Ontological Status Substantival
Time · Grain Continuous
Time · Freedom Deterministic
Time · Traversability Cyclical
Time · Dimensionality One
Time · Direction Uni-directional
Space · Extent Finite
Space · Ontological Status Substantival
Space · Curvature Curved
Space · Dimensionality Three
Space · Locality Local
Matter · Extent Finite
Matter · Ontological Status Substantival
Matter · Conservation Conserved
Matter · Dimensionality Three
Matter · Locality Local
Observer · Time Instance Single
Observer · Space Instance Single
Observer · Knowledge Extent Immediate
Observer · Knowledge Retainment Total
Observer · Physicality Embodied
Observer · Agency Both
Observer · Number Plural
Energy · Extent Finite
Energy · Ontological Status Substantival
Energy · Conservation Conserved
Energy · Dispersibility Irreversible
Information · Ontological Status Substantival
Information · Conservation Conserved
Information · Granularity Continuous
Observer Analysis (Full Text)
Stoicism The observer is an embodied rational being living in the present moment, situated in a particular place within a rationally ordered cosmos. Knowledge of the external world is immediate — limited to what impressions (phantasiai) deliver — but the Stoic accumulates and organizes these impressions through assent and rational judgment into a growing body of wisdom. The observer is both active and passive: passive in accepting what nature and fate deliver (amor fati), active in choosing how to respond through the exercise of reason and virtue. What lies within the observer's control — judgment, intention, character — is the domain of genuine agency; what lies outside is to be accepted with equanimity. Multiple observers share a common rational nature (the logos) and a common cosmic order.