Stoic Exemplars and Their Differing Roles

Engaging in the practice of Stoic philosophy - or applying any moral theory more generally - is often guided by looking to individuals who particularly exemplify that committed and examined way of life.  This reference to exemplars is good - indeed often necessary - but sometimes what gets lost sight of is precisely what Epictetus points out in this passage:


Living out a deliberate, thoughtful way of life, informed by a moral perspective, does not always take precisely the same form. &nbs...
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Published on October 09, 2016 15:34
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