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2022
The slave frees himself from “master” in order to become a “mister,” Booker T. Washington writes, through an abstract freedom that is located inside the formerly enslaved consciousness. The downfall of the Stoic is that this freedom is merely the thought, not the actuality, of freedom. The freedom of the Stoic “I” is only free insofar as it is deprived
Biko Mandela Gray, Ryan J. Johnson
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The slave frees himself from “master” in order to become a “mister,” Booker T. Washington writes, through an abstract freedom that is located inside the formerly enslaved consciousness. The downfall of the Stoic is that this freedom is merely the thought, not the actuality, of freedom. The freedom of the Stoic “I” is only free insofar as it is deprived
Biko Mandela Gray, Ryan J. Johnson
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Journal of Individual Differences
Abstract: This study examined stoicism as a coping style. Just over 500 people completed a new, short, multi-dimensional stoicism scale; a short measure of the Big Five (Bright-side personality); the PID-6BF which measures personality disorders along five dimensions (Dark-side personality), and various self-ratings.
Adrian Furnham, Charlotte Robinson
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Abstract: This study examined stoicism as a coping style. Just over 500 people completed a new, short, multi-dimensional stoicism scale; a short measure of the Big Five (Bright-side personality); the PID-6BF which measures personality disorders along five dimensions (Dark-side personality), and various self-ratings.
Adrian Furnham, Charlotte Robinson
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2021
The chapter argues that ancient Stoicism (especially Chrysippus, Seneca, and Epictetus) is plausibly interpreted as a self-cultivation philosophy. The existential starting point is a life dominated by emotions such as anger and grief. The ideal state of being is “living in accordance with nature,” namely, living virtuously and accepting whatever ...
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The chapter argues that ancient Stoicism (especially Chrysippus, Seneca, and Epictetus) is plausibly interpreted as a self-cultivation philosophy. The existential starting point is a life dominated by emotions such as anger and grief. The ideal state of being is “living in accordance with nature,” namely, living virtuously and accepting whatever ...
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2013
Stoicism was a dominant philosophical movement in Antiquity from the end of the 4th century bce (starting with Zeno of Citium) to the end of the 2nd century ce (Marcus Aurelius). From the Early Stoa, in the Hellenistic period, we have only fragments preserved, whereas we do have some complete texts for Stoicism in the Roman imperial era.
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Stoicism was a dominant philosophical movement in Antiquity from the end of the 4th century bce (starting with Zeno of Citium) to the end of the 2nd century ce (Marcus Aurelius). From the Early Stoa, in the Hellenistic period, we have only fragments preserved, whereas we do have some complete texts for Stoicism in the Roman imperial era.
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The American Review of Public Administration, 1997
Stoic philosophy, particularly in its later versions, offers numerous useful insights for public administrators. The Stoics addressed a variety of issues, from rationality and natural law to ethics and stress management. The Stoics also combined an interest in philosophical questions with a strong emphasis on practical problem solving.
Christopher A. Simon, David C. Nice
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Stoic philosophy, particularly in its later versions, offers numerous useful insights for public administrators. The Stoics addressed a variety of issues, from rationality and natural law to ethics and stress management. The Stoics also combined an interest in philosophical questions with a strong emphasis on practical problem solving.
Christopher A. Simon, David C. Nice
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2019
Stoics contribute to the debate on monstrosity forging original intellectual tools to explain imperfection and evil in the framework of a rational cosmos providentially built and guided by a divine principle. The original position developed by Stoics lies on a nominalism that treats all generalisation and universalisation as illusory abstractions of a ...
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Stoics contribute to the debate on monstrosity forging original intellectual tools to explain imperfection and evil in the framework of a rational cosmos providentially built and guided by a divine principle. The original position developed by Stoics lies on a nominalism that treats all generalisation and universalisation as illusory abstractions of a ...
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Psychiatry, 1975
A paranoid strain is manifest in Stoic utterances generally, especially in the Stoic conception of autarky, where the Sage regards himself as distinctly "other" in the midst of society, and indifferent to its values, except as he dissembles his indifference.
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A paranoid strain is manifest in Stoic utterances generally, especially in the Stoic conception of autarky, where the Sage regards himself as distinctly "other" in the midst of society, and indifferent to its values, except as he dissembles his indifference.
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