Stoa Conversations: Stoicism Applied Stoa
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Caleb Ontiveros and Michael Tremblay discuss how to build resilience, develop virtue, and make sense of the world through Stoic philosophy.
One episode a week.
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Ambition (Episode 127)
"Show me a man who is not a slave; one is a slave to lust, another to greed, another to ambition."
– Seneca
In this conversation, Michael and Caleb discuss how Stoics think about ambition. What does healthy ambition look like? The unhealthy kind? How do you navigate between the two?
Caleb and Michael talk through the Stoic tradition's answers to these questions.
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Brian Johnson on Stoic Role Ethics (Episode 126)
In this Stoa Conversation, Michael Tremblay speaks to Brian Johnson about Stoic roles ethics, methods of teaching, and how martial arts.
The start with the question: does martial arts improve character? What about other forms of physical training?
They then move to Stoic Role Ethics, especially the role ethics of Epictetus.
The Role Ethics of Epictetus [https://amzn.to/3J51Qf1]
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Social Anxiety (Episode 125)
What advice do the Stoics have for managing social anxiety?
In this conversation, Caleb Ontiveros and Michael Tremblay talk about Epictetus on anxiety – and how his advice for dissolving anxiety can be applied to social situations.
(03:29) Epictetus On Anxiety
(13:13) You Will Not Have Anxiety If You Do This
(23:42) Learning From Experience
(26:36) Epictetus On How To Make It Happen
(34:40) Why Is It Weird To Treat Social Skills Like A Craft?
(38:34) Focus On What Is Up To You
(47:14) Summarizing Epictetus On Anxiety
(48:22) Epictetus's Two Handles
(51:35) Learning From Negative Feelings
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Marcus Hedahl on the Mind Body Connection (Episode 124)
How should modern Stoics understand the relationship between the mind and the body?
In this conversation, Caleb Ontiveros and Marcus Hedahl discuss Stoicism and the mind-body connection. They walk through issues of theory and practice that the tight bond between our minds and bodies brings up.
This episode has both significant practical upshots and takes a few detours into theory on the way. Let us know what you think.
(04:18) The Body Influences the Mind
(11:23) Your Body Is Not Up to You
(13:33) Independence
(36:21) There's No Separation
(46:04) Getting Theoretical About Lekta
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Transhumanism and Stoicism (Episode 123)
"Although we don't often recognise it, the 21st century is a transhuman era, where everything that currently makes us human, from our brains and bodies, to our values and ways of life, is poised to be transformed or superseded."
In this episode, Caleb and Michael consider a contemporary philosophical issue through the lens of Stoicism.
Transhumanism is the idea that humans should use technology to radically enhance human capabilities, lifespan, and experience. So, what do Stoics have to say about it?
Caleb argues that they should be largely in favor of it – with some serious qualifications.
Classical Transhumanism, essay from Caleb [https://www.classicalfuturist.com/p/classical-transhumanism]
Future Superhuman by Elise Bohan [https://amzn.to/43fGpRC]
(02:12) Future Superhuman
(12:54) Objections to Transhumanism
(19:35) Human Nature And Stoicism
(32:22) Warning From The Stoics
(38:53) Moderation Is A Virtue
(40:01) Transcendence
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Donald Robertson on The Stoic Emperor (Episode 122)
In this conversation, Caleb speaks with Donald Robertson about Marcus Aurelius. They dive into what we know about the man and the critical episodes of his life. Donald shares his thoughts on the Marcomannic wars, whether Marcus Aurelius ordered the assassination of one of his top generals, and why he appointed Commodus as his successor.
They end by discussing the central role that Stoicism and Stoic practices played in Marcus Aurelius's life.
Marcus Aurelius: The Stoic Emperor [https://amzn.to/3V74zvD]
How To Think Like A Roman Emperor [https://www.amazon.com/How-Think-Like-Roman-Emperor/dp/1250621437/ref=pd_lpo_sccl_1/143-4134866-8554117?pd_rd_w=e2jBV&content-id=amzn1.sym.1ad2066f-97d2-4731-9356-36b3edf1ae04&pf_rd_p=1ad2066f-97d2-4731-9356-36b3edf1ae04&pf_rd_r=RJZ36572CPGX3AX4ESC3&pd_rd_wg=0e3jI&pd_rd_r=e67318ed-c81d-4f04-ad19-a4fe6b7dafb0&pd_rd_i=1250621437&psc=1]
Donald Robertson's Substack [https://donaldrobertson.substack.com/]
(00:45) Changing Mind
(07:29) Commodus / Different Views of History
(16:58) Marcomannic Wars
(33:42) What Marcus Aurelius Didn't Say
(40:50) Stoicism in Marcus Aurelius's Life
(49:41) Avidius Cassius
(01:01:18) Marcus Aurelius and Stoic Practices
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Michael and Caleb do a great job of getting at the true depth of Stoic philosophy. Not at the level of life hacks, or ways to feel better, but how to practically do good in the world. Really appreciate being able to listen in on these
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