Figs in WinterStoicism as a subversive activityStoic philosophy is often presented as “conservative,” yet it is anything but·13 min read·1 day ago--1--1
Figs in WinterWhy Epicureans and Utilitarians are wrong: on the axiology of pain and pleasureMoral philosophers are beginning to incorporate insights from evolutionary biology·8 min read·3 days ago--3--3
Figs in WinterVideo: Jeff Beneker on Plutarch and leadershipMeet the Greco-Romans, episode 8·1 min read·5 days ago----
Figs in WinterA conversation on Pyrrhonian skepticismI had a Socratic dialogue with ChatGPT about suspension of judgment and mental tranquillity·12 min read·May 24, 2024----
Figs in WinterHow to stop a conspiracy with SallustPart XXIII of the Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers series·7 min read·May 22, 2024----
Figs in WinterVideo: Don Robertson on Marcus AureliusMeet the Greco-Romans, episode 7·1 min read·May 20, 2024--1--1
Figs in WinterWhy the Greco-Romans?The ultimate answer to the question: why do we care about people from over two millennia ago?·8 min read·May 17, 2024--1--1
Figs in WinterFrom ancient to new Stoicism: VII — Some modest suggestionsA conceptual map of where Stoicism came from and where it may be going·13 min read·May 15, 2024--1--1
Figs in WinterVideo: Mark Usher on the CynicsMeet the Greco-Romans, episode 6·2 min read·May 13, 2024--1--1
Figs in WinterFrom ancient to new Stoicism: VI — Steven Gambardella’s new modern StoicismA conceptual map of where Stoicism came from and where it may be going·10 min read·May 10, 2024----