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All About Rules (Episode 113)

Stoa Conversations: Stoicism Applied

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The Limitations of Rules in Stoicism

This chapter explores the arguments against the usefulness of rules in Stoic philosophy. It discusses how once the core ideas of Stoicism are internalized, knowing specific rules becomes unnecessary and repetitive. It also criticizes the idea that goodness comes from knowing and applying rules, instead arguing that goodness comes from reasoning and being proactive in each situation.

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