Kishkumen wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 8:06 pm
Talk about a greeting that knocks it out of the park!
How else can I signal to fellow travelers? Between you, me, and this thread, that first image is me trying to flush out a certain professor who enjoys teaching from the backyard; I’ve begun to suspect he might have actually constructed a golem in that very backyard and won’t acknowledge it.
As it should be I guess.
Kishkumen wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 11:07 am
Thank you this illuminating post, Dr. Stak. I always love revisiting the mighty thoughts of our
conservator reipublicae, Cicero. I should think that his wisdom here would be attractive to many Mormons.
I should think his wisdom ought to be attractive to so many, including Mormons. The way the history of Philosophy is taught here in the English speaking world does a disservice to the entire discipline. Usually you spend a lot of time with philosophers active during the Classical Greek period and then skip right over Hellenism and into Christian writers in late antiquity.
Stoicism and Cynicism were robust and viable rivals of early Christianity and in my opinion shaped it in profound ways. I’m of the belief that it is hard to properly understand Paul’s view of marriage preserved in the New Testament without understanding the debate between Stoics and Cynics on that very topic.
Platonism was for the elites, Stoicism is for the streets.