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604. The Intersection of Philosophy and Suffering: From the Stoics to Modernity feat. Scott Samuelson

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Dec 8, 2025
Scott Samuelson, a philosophy professor at Iowa State University and author, dives into the intersections of suffering and modernity. He explores how different philosophies, from Stoicism to Nietzsche, regard suffering as a pathway to growth and resilience. Their conversation also touches on parenting, the complexity of divine suffering, and how experiences in prisons can shift perspectives on freedom and pain. Ultimately, they debate whether life is about minimizing suffering or finding meaning within it.
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Philosophy Is For Everyone

  • Philosophy is universally accessible and often sparked by wonder or suffering.
  • Scott Samuelson says philosophy dignifies the human impulse to ask hard questions about pain and meaning.
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The Fixing Mindset Can Hollow Meaning

  • Modernity prioritizes fixing suffering, which can erode our capacity to face it.
  • Samuelson warns that treating suffering only as an enemy can hollow meaning and sometimes create new suffering.
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Lisbon Earthquake Shifted How We Explain Suffering

  • The Lisbon earthquake helped split explanations of suffering between moral punishment and natural causes.
  • This shift fostered modern efforts to prevent suffering via science rather than attributing it to divine justice.
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