For anyone interested, starts online tomorrow ! — Amity
On the off chance the Stoics are "selling" something, it's not magic they're selling, but how to deal with the practical concerns of daily life and the world. — Caldwell
No I didn't. But the word "magic" triggered "snake oil", and snake oil triggered "selling.I hope you didn't think I used the word "selling." — James Riley
But the word "magic" triggered "snake oil", and snake oil triggered "selling. — Caldwell
I'll take my lead from Sa-go-ye-wat-ha for the time being. — James Riley
I certainly never considered a stoic as concerned with selling. — James Riley
I was operating under a misconception about what stoicism was/is. — James Riley
Right. And that's not what I said. You know that.Misconception does not equal ignorance. — James Riley
I had an interest, but not enough to pursue it once I cleared up my misconception — James Riley
Thanks — James Riley
They [modern-day stoics] have abandoned the metaphysical underpinnings of Stoicism, which, however, are of vital importance for contextualizing Stoic ethics, making them actionable, without too much difficulty and regret.
— baker
This isn’t a very objectionable claim, being so oddly expressed, but it feels like I should object, so I will object, and demand that you at least try to substantiate it. — praxis
No. You must envision a proud and capable military general as an exemplary Stoic. — baker
Given what you said, can an ordinary plonker be a Stoic, or is that just a middle-class lifestyle fantasy? — Tom Storm
Will the fashion for Stoicism ever end? I've read Marcus Aurelius and Seneca's letters and found them of little interest (not that this impacts on the matter). Given what you said, can an ordinary plonker be a Stoic, or is that just a middle-class lifestyle fantasy? — Tom Storm
Personally, I read the writings of the Stoics in the sense as if they were written by a rich, powerful, healthy man. Read otherwise, they are just depressing. — baker
I see great opportunity for a fallacy of gravitas to find a home in it. — James Riley
This really isn't rocket science. But yes, modern-day people tend to lack a sense of proper pride and dignity, so they can't relate to those who have them. — baker
Drop political correctness for a moment and try to envision yourself as a powerful member of a powerful tribe. Can you do it? — baker
That's in roundabout how the Stoic feels about himself, except that his reference frame isn't the powerful tribe, but Nature, the Divine. — baker
Will the fashion for Stoicism ever end? I've read Marcus Aurelius and Seneca's letters and found them of little interest (not that this impacts on the matter). Given what you said, can an ordinary plonker be a Stoic, or is that just a middle-class lifestyle fantasy? — Tom Storm
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