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Lucius Annaeus Seneca (4 BCE – 65 CE) was an ancient Roman Stoic philosopher who studied oratory in Rome and authored speeches and tragedies, philosophical treatises, and letters, including "Moral Letters to Lucilius."

In his treatise "On Nature," Seneca somewhat echoes the older doctrine of the elements. These are water and fire, air and earth. All these elements are interconvertible, and therefore, everything is in everything and everything arises from everything, for nature and the world are one.
For the Stoics, nature and the cosmos are the sources of existence, order, purpose, providence, goodness, and virtue, and, according to Stoic views, they are divine.
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