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  1. Kathekon
    Kathekon (Καθῆκον) (plural: kathekonta καθήκοντα) is a Greek concept, forged by the founder of Stoicism, Zeno of Citium. It may be translated as "appropriate behaviour", "befitting actions," or "convenient action for nature", or also "proper function." Kathekon has been translated ...
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