noun
Stoic school; the Stoics
Refers to the ancient Greek philosophical school founded by Zeno of Citium, emphasizing virtue, reason, and self-control.
ストア学派は、感情に左右されない生き方を説いた。
The Stoic school advocated a way of life unaffected by emotions.
ストア哲学 is a broader term for Stoic philosophy, while ストア学派 specifically refers to the school or its followers.
From English 'Stoic' (via Latin 'Stoicus' and Greek 'Stōïkos'), combined with 学派 (がくは, 'school of thought').