Stoicism as a Philosophy for Life

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  • What, exactly, is a philosophy of life? Who needs it, and why? Noted philosopher Massimo Pigliucci will discuss these questions with us by focusing on one of the most influential philosophies of antiquity, stoicism. That philosophy, which underlies much of modern personal growth teaching, is experiencing a comeback in the 21st century for the simple reasons that it resonates with fundamentals of the human condition, and that it works in practice. As Dr. Pigliucci says, "Stoicism isn’t about feats of indifference, but about enduring pain without being overwhelmed, while enjoying pleasures without losing our heads."
    We will see how stoicism can offer a compass to navigate life, to set priorities for what is important, and to become better citizens of the world.
    Bring your questions to the streaming chat for what will be an enlightening discussion!
    Photo by Amy Quint.
    February 16, 2023
    Speakers
    Prof. Massimo Pigliucci
    Ph.D., K.D. Irani Professor of Philosophy, City College of New York; Author; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow, Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
    John Fiegel
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  • @karied3597
    @karied3597 Год назад +1

    This was a very interesting discussion! Seneca is my guy, followed by Marcus Aurelius. Thank you prof Pigliucci for your clear and concise explanations! This is a gem. Very grateful 🙏