What is a Stoic approach?
Stoicism teaches the development of self-control and fortitude as a means of overcoming destructive emotions; the philosophy holds that becoming a clear and unbiased thinker allows one to understand the universal reason (logos).
What are the two duties of Stoicism?
The Stoics believed in a unified rational self. They took responsibility for maintaining that unity and would never support such thinking as “the devil made me do it,” or any other form of laying the blame or responsibility elsewhere.
What are the main features of Stoicism?
Stoic Principles
- Nature: Nature is rational.
- Law of Reason: The universe is governed by the law of reason.
- Virtue: A life led according to rational nature is virtuous.
- Wisdom: Wisdom is the the root virtue.
- Apathea: Since passion is irrational, life should be waged as a battle against it.
Is Stoicism toxic masculinity?
Nope. Stoicism is the Ancient Greek philosophy that emphasizes self-control. The middle path, as the term is in Buddhism. Nothing to do with repression or toxic masculinity.
Did the Stoics believe in God?
The Stoics often identified the universe and God with Zeus, as the ruler and upholder, and at the same time the law, of the universe. The Stoic God is not a transcendent omniscient being standing outside nature, but rather it is immanent—the divine element is immersed in nature itself.
What is the main goal of Stoicism?
“It is the power of the mind to be unconquerable.” The ultimate goal of Stoicism is to develop the mind to such an extent that the practitioner would reach a state of being called eudaimonia.
Why is stoicism so attractive?
It’s a philosophy for and by the rich who wanted to behave less so. Stoicism is sexy because it’s a philosophy for and by the rich (e.g., Cicero, Marcus Aurelius, Seneca) who wanted to behave less so. That wasn’t bad. Nowadays, though, it implies the axiom: Be rich first, then be virtuous.