
Practical Stoicism
The Biographing of Marcus Aurelius (with Donald Robertson)
Feb 2, 2024
Donald Robertson, author of 'Marcus Aurelius: The Stoic Emperor,' discusses the well-documented life of Marcus Aurelius, his engagement in cultural activities, and his complex relationship with Hadrian. The conversation also explores the challenges of obtaining reliable information on historical figures and the importance of evidence-based practices in psychotherapy.
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- Marcus Aurelius was a multifaceted emperor deeply involved in the cultural and religious practices of his time, including leading a dance troupe in honor of the god of war.
- Donald Robertson highlights the importance of evidence-based practices in psychotherapy and the ethical obligation of therapists to inform clients about these treatments.
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In this podcast episode, Donald Robertson discusses his new book on Marcus Aurelius, the Stoic Emperor, and why he finds him such an intriguing figure to study. Robertson emphasizes how much we actually know about Marcus Aurelius compared to other ancient philosophers. He delves into the extensive evidence available, such as private letters, inscriptions, and even visual representations of Marcus throughout his life. Robertson also explores the political and personal connections Marcus had, including his complex relationship with Emperor Hadrian. This comprehensive knowledge and understanding allow for a nuanced and three-dimensional perspective of Marcus Aurelius.
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