An easy, jargon-free introduction to Stoicism that covers the full range of Stoic thought in a single compact volume
The word stoic has undergone an odd transformation over time. Today, we use it to mean someone who is indifferent to pleasure or pain. In ancient times, however, a Stoic was a member of a philosophical school whose original members gathered in Athens at a painted colonnade -- or stoa in Greek. The modern meaning of the word gives some people the impression that Stoicism is cold and inhumane. In reality, Stoicism is a humanistic philosophy designed to help its practitioners find an inner peace that cannot be shaken by outer events. Some modern thinkers have noticed parallels between Stoic principles and the techniques of modern cognitive behavioral therapy. <p/> In What Is Stoicism?, Tanner Campbell and Kai Whiting introduce Stoicism to a new generation. Divided into short chapters that can be read in brief sittings, the book compresses several hundred years of Stoic thought into simple conversational prose. With present-day examples and quotes from famous Stoics, this whistle-stop tour of Stoicism covers topics such as: <p/> - the three pillars of Stoic philosophy: logic, physics, and ethics
- the ultimate goal of Stoicism: sagehood
- the Stoic concept of circles of concern: our individual obligations to our family, community, and world
- the Stoic ideal of living in accordance with nature
- the question of whether belief in God is necessary for practicing Stoicism <p/> During the journey, readers will meet some of the larger-than-life characters who have embodied Stoic ideals: Epictetus, a disabled former slave who became a respected teacher of Stoicism; the Roman statesman Seneca the Younger, the mentor of the infamous Roman emperor Nero; and the philosopher emperor Marcus Aurelius, whose austere Meditations have inspired thinkers for nearly two millennia. In the end, readers will come to appreciate the vitality of Stoicism and realize how the wisdom of the past can meet the challenges of the future. <p/>
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Tanner Campbell is an American philosopher of Stoicism living in Newcastle upon Tyne in the United Kingdom. He is the producer and host of the Practical Stoicism podcast and was named one of the 22 Top Influencers in Podcasting by Podcast magazine. Kai Whiting is a lecturer and researcher and the coauthor of Being Better: Stoicism for a World Worth Living In. He has discussed Stoicism in publications such as The Financial Times, UnHerd, and Vice. He lives in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. <p/> TannerCampbell.net
StoicKai.com <p/>
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