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The Way of Stoicism - Philosophy for a Serene Life

Arturo Sperandio, A AI

Casa editrice: Publishdrive

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THE WAY OF STOICISM: A comprehensive introduction to Stoicism, an ancient philosophy that offers practical tools for a peaceful and meaningful life. Philosophy for a Peaceful Life:: Explore the foundations of Stoic philosophy and its relevance to modern life, with a focus on personal improvement and inner peace. Discover how Stoicism can guide you towards a peaceful, balanced and meaningful life through philosophical principles and daily practices.
 
 
 
My Personal Approach: The author shares his personal journey into Stoicism, providing an authentic and applicable perspective in everyday life. Introduction: General introduction to the book, including goals, purposes, structure and how to use the book in daily practice.
 
 
 
Chapter 1: Introduction to Stoicism Examines the relevance of Stoicism today, its history from its origins to major philosophers, and cultural influence up to modernity.
 
 
 
Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Stoicism Introduces the Stoic virtues as the highest good, the dichotomy of control, and the use of logic and reason, with practical applications.
 
 
 
Chapter 3: Stoic Physics and Cosmology Explores the principles of Stoic physics, the conception of the universe and the concept of "pneuma," and the philosophical consequences of Stoic physics.
 
 
 
Chapter 4: Stoic Practices Describes techniques of self-examination, meditation, negative visualization, and other exercises for personal and psychological improvement.
 
 
 
Chapter 5: Stoicism in Everyday Life Offers strategies for managing emotions, improving interpersonal relationships, dealing with difficulties and disappointments, and living with simplicity and moderation.
 
 
 
Chapter 6: Stoicism and Modernity Analyzes the application of Stoic techniques in the workplace, the impact of technology, and how Stoicism contributes to well-being and happiness in the 21st century.
 
 
 
Chapter 7: Further Reading and Advanced Applications Discusses the application of Stoicism in leadership, education, and the arts, showing how the philosophy integrates into various fields.
 
 
 
Chapter 8: Stoicism and Other Philosophies and Religions Compares Stoicism with modern psychology, Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, and Taoism, highlighting similarities and differences. Chapter
 
 
 
9: Stoicism and Sustainability Examines the relationship between Stoicism and ecology, promoting a sustainable and responsible lifestyle, with practical exercises for applying Stoic principles to sustainability.
 
 
 
Appendix: Includes a glossary of Stoic terms, Stoic quotes and texts, practical exercises, and a detailed bibliography for further reading. Each chapter is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of Stoicism, from its historical roots to practical applications in modern life, with exercises and reflections for integrating Stoic principles into everyday life.
 
 
Disponibile da: 18/11/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 132 pagine.

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