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Stoicism

Lingua IngleseInglese
Libro In brossura
Libro Stoicism Pons Malleus
Codice Libristo: 50263014
Casa editrice Pons Malleus, dicembre 2025
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In a world characterized by rapid change, constant distraction, and increasing uncertainty, the ancient philosophical school of Stoicism has experienced a remarkable resurgence. Though born in the bustling agora of Athens over two millennia ago, Stoicism's principles resonate powerfully in the modern age. This book is both an exploration and a celebration of that enduring relevance-a journey into the heart of Stoic thought, its history, its thinkers, and its transformative potential for our lives today.

Stoicism emerged in the early 3rd century BCE, founded by Zeno of Citium, and was later refined and expanded by thinkers such as Cleanthes, Chrysippus, Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius. Unlike many abstract schools of philosophy, Stoicism was always meant to be practical-a guide for how to live well, how to face adversity, and how to cultivate inner peace regardless of external circumstances. At its core lies a deceptively simple idea: that while we cannot control what happens to us, we can control how we respond. The Stoics taught that virtue-defined as the alignment of our reason with nature-is the only true good, and that external things like wealth, health, and reputation are indifferent, neither inherently good nor bad.

This book aims to provide both a comprehensive overview and a deeply human account of Stoicism. We begin by tracing its historical roots in Hellenistic Greece and its transmission into Roman thought, where it was adopted not merely by philosophers but by statesmen, slaves, and emperors. We examine the lives and writings of the key Stoic thinkers, exploring how their experiences shaped their insights and how those insights remain relevant today. We unpack central Stoic concepts such as the dichotomy of control, the role of reason, the nature of emotions, the importance of virtue, and the art of living in accordance with nature.

Yet, this is not merely a historical or theoretical survey. At every turn, we draw connections to contemporary life: to the stresses of modern work, the noise of social media, the challenges of personal relationships, and the pursuit of meaning in an increasingly materialistic world. In the reflections of Marcus Aurelius, we find counsel for resilience. In the teachings of Epictetus, we find tools for self-discipline. And in the letters of Seneca, we discover profound meditations on time, mortality, and the art of living deliberately.

Stoicism is often misunderstood as a philosophy of emotional suppression or detached indifference. This book challenges those misconceptions. True Stoicism is not about apathy but about clarity. It is not a denial of feeling but a cultivation of emotional intelligence. It is not a rejection of life's joys and sorrows but a commitment to face them with wisdom, courage, and grace.

Whether you are encountering Stoicism for the first time or deepening an existing interest, this book invites you to engage with its principles not merely as intellectual exercises but as living practices. Philosophy, in the Stoic tradition, is not a matter of speculation but of action. The Stoic sage is not one who talks about virtue, but one who strives to embody it.

In reading these pages, may you find not only insight but also inspiration. May the Stoic path offer you clarity in confusion, strength in adversity, and a deeper understanding of what it means to live a good life. This is the promise of Stoicism-timeless, humble, and powerful.

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Informazioni sul libro

Titolo completo Stoicism
Autore Pons Malleus
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - In brossura
Data di pubblicazione 2025
Numero di pagine 94
EAN 9798232629816
Codice Libristo 50263014
Casa editrice Pons Malleus
Peso 131
Dimensioni 140 x 216 x 5
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