The Dual Nature of Evil: Plotinus' Perspective
A comprehensive guide to Plotinus' philosophical system, exploring his views on evil, free will, and moral responsibility.
A comprehensive guide to Plotinus' philosophical system, exploring his views on evil, free will, and moral responsibility.
A comprehensive analysis of Roman Imperialism's impact on the development of Stoicism, exploring its key principles, historical context, and lasting influence on Western philosophy.
A critical examination of Stoic ethics, exploring its core principles, key figures, and implications for human flourishing.
The paradoxical view of Stoicism on determinism vs. autonomous will, its implications for human relationships, and the tension between individual agency and external influences.
This study explores Marcus Aurelius' philosophical views on the interconnectedness of the universe, central to Stoicism, and how it relates to determinism, free will, and human existence.
Marcus Aurelius' Meditations offer insights into the development of Stoic philosophy, its application in everyday life, and its central tenets of reason, self-control, and inner strength.
A study of Epictetus' teachings on Stoic ethics, emphasizing individual responsibility, self-control, and moral guidance.
A study of the Stoic ideal, exploring its history, key concepts, and importance in achieving inner strength and virtue.
Philosophers like Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius demonstrate remarkable consistency in their views despite being separated by time and social context.
A guide to Marcus Aurelius' philosophy, exploring Stoic principles and their application in everyday life.
A study on Epictetus' teachings on Stoicism, focusing on living in accordance with nature, reason, and self-control for inner peace.
Exploring the debate between love as an emotion versus a moral principle, examining historical development and philosophical traditions.
The Stoic Conception of Virtue is a philosophical guide explaining how ancient Greek philosophers developed their ethics, logic, and physics, focusing on reason, self-control, and indifference to external events.
Exploring the core tenets and implications of Stoicism, including virtue as an end in itself, Providence, and the role of reason and nature.
A philosophical guide to autarky, exploring its roots in ancient Greek thought and the importance of reason, self-control, and inner strength.
A school of thought that emerged during the Hellenistic period, emphasizing reason, self-control, and indifference to external events, with a focus on individual self-reliance and inner strength.
A philosophical guide to Stoicism, from its ancient Greek roots under Zeno to its emphasis on ethics and virtue in the works of Marcus Aurelius.
A comprehensive overview of the emergence of reason in ancient Greece, including key figures, concepts, and events that shaped Western philosophy.
Epicureanism and Stoicism emerged as influential schools in ancient Greek philosophy, offering distinct perspectives on human nature, morality, and reason's role.
An exploration of the philosophical thought and practices of Cato the Elder, a prominent Roman statesman and philosopher who embodied the principles of Stoicism.