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Stoic author, philosopher and cognitive behavioural therapist, Donald Robertson, returns to discuss his brand new graphic novel, VERISSIMUS.
This is the most epic philosophical project that I am aware of to date.
If Ridley Scott's Gladiator had a baby with Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations, you’d get Verissimus.
As you’ll hear in this interview, this project was a massive undertaking, taking nearly 3 years to complete. Detailing the life, times, and philosophy of Marcus Aurelius, the book acts as a historically accurate, action-packed entry point into the Stoic landscape.
In this episode, we cover:
- The process of creating this book
- Why Donald decided to make a graphic novel
- Why many Romans actually opposed Marcus Aurelius
- Marcus’ mission to cultivate natural compassion towards all human beings, even his worst enemies
- The absurdity of Stoicism’s most popular criticism
- Stoicism’s deep influence on early Christianity
- The relationship between intuition and reason
- Jon's single favourite chapter on Stoicism
Links to Donald's Work:
Verissimus: The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius, by Donald Robertson
How to Think Like a Roman Emperor, by Donald Robertson
Donald’s website
Modern Stoicism
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