The Stoics on the Emotions or Passions
Zeno of Citium, bust in the Farnese collection, Naples – Photo by Paolo Monti, 1969. A common criticism of Stoicism is that is doesn’t leave proper room for the emotions or passions (EorP), and thus that it advocate a passionless, unemotional and apathetic life. Let’s investigate this claim. The Stoics Don’t Reject Emotions, They Reject Passions Let … Continue reading The Stoics on the Emotions or Passions
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