id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-1153 Aristo of Chios - Wikipedia .html text/html 2984 306 71 Although agreeing with Zeno that Virtue was the supreme good, he rejected the idea that morally indifferent things such as health and wealth could be ranked according to whether they are naturally preferred. Zeno divided philosophy into three parts: Logic (which was a very wide subject including rhetoric, grammar, and the theories of perception and thought); Physics (including not just science, but the divine nature of the universe as well); and Ethics, the end goal of which was to achieve happiness through the right way of living according to Nature. While agreeing with Zeno that Virtue was the supreme good, he totally rejected the idea that external advantages (health, wealth, etc.), although morally "indifferent", could be ranked in terms of whether they are naturally preferred or not: ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-1153.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-1153.txt