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(I Think) Epictetus Was Wrong About Books

(I Think) Epictetus Was Wrong About Books

FromPractical Stoicism


(I Think) Epictetus Was Wrong About Books

FromPractical Stoicism

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Jan 14, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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A weekend rant about Epictetus to make up for our missed Friday episode. Here's a (non-affiliate) link to Sellars' book: https://a.co/d/j24U996
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Released:
Jan 14, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Those approaching Stoicism for the first time, with the intention of adopting it as a life philosophy, can find it both impossibly dense and extreme in its expectations of its students. For this reason, it is important that there exist a practical interpretation of the high-minded values of this ancient philosophy - to make the understanding and adoption of the basic tenets of Stoicism easier for those just starting out. This podcast helps newcomers get acquainted and comfortable with the practical aspects of Stoicism - it is a stepping stone to those heavier and denser parts of the philosophy that we all, if we truly wish to commit ourselves to practicing the philosophy of Stoicism, must delve into eventually. Episodes publish weekly.