A conceptual map of where Stoicism came from and where it may be going
This is great, Massimo. I think "excellence" might be more easily understood than "virtue", or rather, less likely to be misconstrued. But virtue is the goal, and your last paragraphs make a straightforward guide.
Those darn Victorians giving "Virtue" a bad name. ;-)
😆 I was thinking of the Christians more generally, but yeah, let’s blame the Victorians!
I agree, excellence is far less likely to be misunderstood or dismissed.
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This is great, Massimo. I think "excellence" might be more easily understood than "virtue", or rather, less likely to be misconstrued. But virtue is the goal, and your last paragraphs make a straightforward guide.
Those darn Victorians giving "Virtue" a bad name. ;-)
😆 I was thinking of the Christians more generally, but yeah, let’s blame the Victorians!
I agree, excellence is far less likely to be misunderstood or dismissed.
Morton, please use this contact form, after which we can switch to direct email: https://newstoicism.org/contact/