Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies

Marcus Aurelius' Meditations: How Stoic are They?

Feb 13, 2014
Join Christopher Gill, a scholar from Exeter with expertise in Stoic philosophy, as he delves into Marcus Aurelius' Meditations. He investigates whether Aurelius adheres strictly to Stoic doctrine or crafts an eclectic philosophy for personal growth. Gill highlights key themes such as ethical self-development and the integration of ethics with logic and physics. He also contrasts Aurelius' Stoic principles with the more diverse philosophies of his contemporaries, uncovering intriguing aspects like Platonic dualism within Aurelius' thoughts.
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Core Project: Ethical Self-Development

  • Gill identifies Marcus's core project as promoting his ethical self-development through repeated charged sentences.
  • The Meditations communicate living sincerely and urgently according to Stoic principles.
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Key Stoic Doctrines Repeated

  • Marcus repeatedly invokes key Stoic doctrines: virtue as sole good, indifferents, and shaping life to express virtue.
  • These themes align with Cicero's presentations and underpin Marcus's aspirational tone.
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Oikeiōsis Drives Marcus's Ethics

  • Gill stresses oikeiōsis as central: personal development toward virtue and expanding concern for others.
  • Marcus links personal and social strands of oikiosis, echoing Stoic sources like Cicero and Epictetus.
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