Stoicism

Stoicism was one of the new philosophical movements of the Hellenistic period. 

 

The name derives from the porch (stoa poikilê) in the Agora at Athens decorated with mural paintings, where the members of the school congregated, and their lectures were held. 

 

Unlike ‘epicurean,’ the sense of the English adjective ‘stoical’ is not utterly misleading with regard to its philosophical origins. The Stoics did, in fact, hold that emotions like fear or envy (or impassioned sexual attachments, or passionate love of anything whatsoever) either were, or arose from, false judgements and that the sage – a person who had attained moral and intellectual perfection – would not undergo them. 

 

The later Stoics of Roman Imperial times, Seneca and Epictetus, emphasise the doctrines (already central to the early Stoics’ teachings) that the sage is utterly immune to misfortune and that virtue is sufficient for happiness. 

 

Our phrase ‘stoic calm’ perhaps encapsulates the general drift of these claims. It does not, however, hint at the even more radical ethical views which the Stoics defended, e.g. that only the sage is free while all others are slaves, or that all those who are morally vicious are equally so. 

 

Though it seems clear that some Stoics took a kind of perverse joy in advocating views which seem so at odds with common sense, they did not do so simply to shock. Stoic ethics achieves a certain plausibility within the context of their physical theory and psychology, and within the framework of Greek ethical theory as that was handed down to them from Plato and Aristotle. 

 

It seems that they were well aware of the mutually interdependent nature of their philosophical views, likening philosophy itself to a living animal in which logic is bones and sinews; ethics and physics, the flesh and the soul respectively (another version reverses this assignment, making ethics the soul). Their views in logic and physics are no less distinctive and interesting than those in ethics itself.

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stoic vs stoical -心存善念- 給 心存善念 發送悄悄話 (1038 bytes) () 01/27/2022 postreply 21:05:29

中文是什麽? -妖妖靈- 給 妖妖靈 發送悄悄話 妖妖靈 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 01/27/2022 postreply 21:33:23

如果論門派,中文翻做“斯多葛主義” -心存善念- 給 心存善念 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 01/27/2022 postreply 21:35:51

形容詞指具備這一派追求的理念特質,例如克己,勇氣,智慧,美德 -心存善念- 給 心存善念 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 01/27/2022 postreply 21:39:32

學習了~ -老地雷- 給 老地雷 發送悄悄話 老地雷 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 01/27/2022 postreply 23:20:04

學習了。 -妖妖靈- 給 妖妖靈 發送悄悄話 妖妖靈 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 01/27/2022 postreply 21:32:37

不論中英文,有些詞有超越表麵的更深刻含意 -心存善念- 給 心存善念 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 01/27/2022 postreply 21:41:24

那stoichiometry 是用來丈量 Stoic的嗎 -Marauders- 給 Marauders 發送悄悄話 (177 bytes) () 01/27/2022 postreply 21:50:43

哈哈,純屬巧合,這個stoichion 是 element,跟門廊無關 -心存善念- 給 心存善念 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 01/27/2022 postreply 22:17:04

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