In this episode, Donald talks with Matthew Sharpe. Matt is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Deakin University in Australia. He’s spoken at Stoicon in Athens. He is the co-author of Philosophy as a Way of Life, and one of the translators of The Selected Writings of Pierre Hadot: Philosophy as Practice. His most recent book is titled Stoicism, Bullying, and Beyond: How to Keep Your Head When Others Around You Have Lost Theirs and Blame You.
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Highlights
* Stoicism and Philosophy as a Way of Life
* Why isn’t Stoicism more popular in academia?
* Pierre Hadot and Stoicism
* Philosophy and Spiritual Exercises
* Philosophy and the History of Psychotherapy
* Anger, Self-Estrangement, and Politics
* The French Enlightenment and Philosophy as a Way of Life
Links
* Matthew Sharpe Profile at Deakin University
* Stoicism, Bullying, and Beyond
* The Other Enlightenment: Race, Sexuality and Self-Estrangement
* The Selected Writings of Pierre Hadot
* Philosophy as a Way of Life: History, Dimensions, Directions
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