How to Be Unmoved Without Being Unfeeling: The Stoic Path
Walk with Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, and Seneca through the Stoic philosophy of resilience, virtue, and inner peace. Learn practical Stoic techniques that remain relevant today.
Steps
- 1
- Reading· ~11 min
The Physics, the Logic, and the Ethics: Stoicism as a Complete System
Stoicism is not just advice. It is a complete philosophical system with a physics, a logic, and an ethics, and they support each other.
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- Reading· ~9 min
Virtue, Cosmopolitanism, and the Practice of Dying
The Stoic theory of virtue as the only true good, and the practices they used to make their philosophy live in the body, not just the head.
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- Text Explore· ~8 min
The Meditations and the Enchiridion
Read the most important Stoic texts on the ==dichotomy of control==, virtue, and practice.
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- Argument Map· ~10 min
The Complete Stoic System
Map Stoic philosophy from its physics through its logic to its ethics and practices.
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- Dialogue· ~10 min
Dialogue: Is Stoic Equanimity a Virtue or an Avoidance?
The hardest challenge to Stoicism, whether it produces genuine equanimity or just well-managed emotional suppression.
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- Reflection· ~8 min
Reflection: Your Control and Your Concern
The Stoic invitation to audit your life, honestly, without performance.
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