Stoicism: Philosophy as a Way of Life

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Yes, we’d be best to sidestep the word “passion”, as its meaning has changed so much over time.

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Yes, we’d be best to sidestep the word “passion”, as its meaning has changed so much over time.

Donald J. Robertson
May 16, 2019
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Yes, we’d be best to sidestep the word “passion”, as its meaning has changed so much over time.

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Yes, we’d be best to sidestep the word “passion”, as its meaning has changed so much over time. What you mean by “passion” is arguably part of Stoicism, though. There’s certainly a central role for healthy emotions in Stoicism, particularly love. In fact, Stoicism was originally conceived as a philosophy of love, in a sense. Stoicism definitely never di…

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