

The Truth Behind Stoicism | The 3 Stoic Pillars, Day 22 of Stoic School With William Mulligan
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In today's episode, William dives into the three foundational pillars of Stoicism: physics, logic, and ethics.
Many new to Stoicism often view it solely as a guide to self-improvement—boosting confidence, overcoming anxiety, and fostering courage. While these practical applications are indeed part of Stoicism, there's a richer, deeper philosophical structure underpinning these teachings, dating back over 2,000 years. Zeno, the founder of Stoicism, structured his teachings around these three topics, which together form a comprehensive framework for understanding the world and our place in it.
Physics, or natural philosophy, delves into metaphysics, theology, and the nature of the universe, emphasizing the Stoic belief in a deterministic and interconnected cosmos. Ethics focuses on virtue, the nature of good, and living a virtuous life, aligning closely with modern self-help and therapeutic practices. Logic involves the study of reasoning, definitions, dialectics, and rhetoric, providing the tools for clear and objective thinking.
Understanding these core areas enriches the practice of Stoicism, making the ancient texts more meaningful and applicable to modern life. Stay tuned for more insights and practical advice on living a Stoic life.