

Can Women Be Stoic? | Day 13 of Stoic School with William Mulligan
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In today's episode of "The Everyday Stoic with William Mulligan," we explore one of the most debated topics in Stoicism: Can women be Stoic? This question has sparked intense discussions among Stoic practitioners and scholars alike. William delves into the historical perspectives of prominent Stoics such as Zeno, Musonius Rufus, and Seneca, who all advocated for gender equality in the pursuit of virtue and wisdom. Zeno's ideal republic envisioned men and women as equals, influenced by his Cynic tutor Crates and Crates' wife, Hipparchia.
The episode highlights remarkable women in Stoicism, including Porcia Catonis, who demonstrated extraordinary courage and loyalty, and Elizabeth Carter, who translated Epictetus' works into English and used her earnings for charity. William also shares personal anecdotes about his mother, whose strength and resilience exemplified Stoic values.
Listeners are invited to reflect on their own beliefs about gender and Stoicism, promoting an inclusive view that anyone, regardless of gender, can practice Stoicism. Tune in to join the conversation about gender equality in Stoicism and gain valuable insights from this thought-provoking discussion.