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Wrestling with Stoic Ethics: Cicero's On Ends V (Episode 183)

Stoa Conversations: Stoicism Applied

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Virtue vs. Bodily Goods in Stoicism

This chapter examines the Stoic belief in the superiority of virtue over external achievements, illustrating how societal admiration for virtuous individuals aligns with Stoic philosophy. Through comparisons of virtuous Romans Quintus Metellus and Regulus, the speakers discuss the complex relationship between happiness, virtue, and external circumstances. They also address Cicero's interpretation of Stoic ethics, emphasizing the necessity of a nuanced understanding of well-being in relation to personal identity and social conditions.

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