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Philosophical Antagonists? The Real Story of Stoicism and Epicureanism

Aug 18, 202424 minEp. 2220
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Episode description

The stereotypes of Stoics as emotionless brutes and Epicureans as self-indulgent pleasure-seekers is not just misleading, but is an injustice to the two philosophies. Tune in to learn the similarities, differences, myths, stories, and history behind Stoicism and Epicureanism.


🗞️ Check out the Daily Stoic article on Epicureanism and Stoicism: Lessons, Similarities and Differences

Narrated by: Kat Pichik


📕 Read more about Diotimus the Vicious in Lives of the Stoics by Ryan Holiday | https://store.dailystoic.com/


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