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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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The skillful living in the Zhuangzi, Buddhism, and Stoicism
Asian Philosophy, 2022The significant role of skill in Zhuangzi’s good life has been argued by most Zhuangzi scholars. However, there is ongoing debate concerning the psychological and behavioral mechanisms that underwrite the skillful activity and the way it contributes to a
Jiang Yu
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Stoic Minimalism: ‘Just Enough Stoicism’ for Modern Practitioners
Symposion, 2022Stoic Minimalism may be described as ‘just enough Stoicism.’ Just enough for what? Just enough to lead the good life. Just enough to cope with the stress of modern life. Just enough to not be rattled by the constant changes that characterize the times we
C. Chakrapani
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Hume’s Stoicism: Reflections on Happiness and the Value of Philosophy
Journal of the history of philosophy, 2022:Philosophers have become accustomed to being queried as to the value of their discipline. Hume, too, grappled with these questions. In a collection of four essays, entitled “The Epicurean,” “The Stoic,” “The Platonist,” and “The Sceptic,” Hume discusses
Hsueh Qu
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Later Stoicism 155 BC to AD 200
, 2022Most modern readers of the Stoics think first of later authors such as Seneca, Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius. Existing works like Long and Sedley's The Hellenistic Philosophers concentrate on the Stoics of the early school. This book focusses on the more
B. Inwood
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JAQFI. Jurnal aqidah dan filsafat islam
The article discusses the relationship between psychosomatic therapy and happiness based on the thoughts of Ibn Sina and the Philosophy of Stoicism. Psychosomatic disorders are physical responses due to emotional stress, which in the philosophy of Ibn ...
Salma Anggita Chania +2 more
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The article discusses the relationship between psychosomatic therapy and happiness based on the thoughts of Ibn Sina and the Philosophy of Stoicism. Psychosomatic disorders are physical responses due to emotional stress, which in the philosophy of Ibn ...
Salma Anggita Chania +2 more
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Teras Philosophy: The Concept of Stoicism in Guiding Modern Life and Islamic Education
Al-Mudarris (Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Islam)Teras philosophy, known as Stoicism, is one of the ancient Greek philosophical schools that emphasizes wisdom, self-control, and acceptance of the reality of life.
Yelliza MA Gusti +2 more
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2021
Impelled by a desire to control, suppress, and deny emotional response, stoic individuals may act out their pent-up emotions on relational partners by provoking conflict and/or engaging in partner-directed violent and aggressive behaviors.
Elle P Johnson, Jennifer A. Samp
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Impelled by a desire to control, suppress, and deny emotional response, stoic individuals may act out their pent-up emotions on relational partners by provoking conflict and/or engaging in partner-directed violent and aggressive behaviors.
Elle P Johnson, Jennifer A. Samp
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JISIP (Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan)
Human life feels increasingly difficult every day because of the competition in life. Humans always feel dissatisfied with what they have achieved when they see and compare their own achievements with those of others.
Syukriyya Zuhrotul Endang Purwaningsih
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Human life feels increasingly difficult every day because of the competition in life. Humans always feel dissatisfied with what they have achieved when they see and compare their own achievements with those of others.
Syukriyya Zuhrotul Endang Purwaningsih
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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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