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Reflections on Ancient Literature and Practical Humanism

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Euthyphroria – Reflections on Ancient Literature and Practical Humanism Skip to content Euthyphroria Reflections on Ancient Literature and Practical Humanism Connecting Philosophy to Real Life I recently saw someone ask for specific examples of ways that philosophy has impacted people’s real-world ethical behavior. In thinking about how I would answer that question from my own experience, I settled on two concepts that I’ve found especially powerful: Death meditation  (no, really!) Mindfulness A few years ago, I was reading a book by the philosopher William Irvine that aims to introduce readers to philosophy as a “ way of life ,” and specifically to ancient Stoicism:   While I now know that the details of Irvine’s interpretation of Stoicism are hotly debated in the modern Stoic community, he makes a great presentation of how philosophy—as understood by the ancient Greeks—is meant to help us orient our lives with practical spiritual exercises. This idea was ...

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