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What's The Point Anyway - A Deep Dive into the Essence of Stoicism with Will Johncock

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In this conversation, Luke Mcinnes and Will Johncock delve into the philosophy of Stoicism, exploring its historical context, key concepts, and modern interpretations. They discuss the importance of individuality, the nature of existence, and the Stoic view on good and evil. The dialogue also touches on the logos, the role of consciousness, and the implications of determinism versus free will. Will emphasises the interconnectedness of humanity and the universe, advocating for a deeper understanding of Stoicism beyond self-help applications.

Takeaways

  • Stoicism emphasises humility and recognising one's place in a larger system.
  • The journey into philosophy often begins with questioning individuality.
  • Stoicism offers a deterministic view of existence, yet allows for personal agency.
  • Understanding the Stoic perspective on existence can lead to greater social harmony.
  • The Stoics viewed the universe as a single body, with humans as its limbs.
  • Modern interpretations of Stoicism often overlook its communal aspects.
  • The logos is central to Stoic philosophy, representing order and meaning.
  • Stoicism encourages acceptance of fate while promoting rational living.
  • The interplay between subjectivity and objectivity is crucial in understanding knowledge.
  • Philosophical questions about existence remain relevant in contemporary discussions.

Go to www.willjohncock.com to get access to all of Will's content that we discussed on the show.

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In this conversation, Luke Mcinnes and Will Johncock delve into the philosophy of Stoicism, exploring its historical context, key concepts, and modern interpretations. They discuss the importance of individuality, the nature of existence, and the Stoic view on good and evil. The dialogue also touches on the logos, the role of consciousness, and the implications of determinism versus free will. Will emphasises the interconnectedness of humanity and the universe, advocating for a deeper understanding of Stoicism beyond self-help applications.

Takeaways

  • Stoicism emphasises humility and recognising one's place in a larger system.
  • The journey into philosophy often begins with questioning individuality.
  • Stoicism offers a deterministic view of existence, yet allows for personal agency.
  • Understanding the Stoic perspective on existence can lead to greater social harmony.
  • The Stoics viewed the universe as a single body, with humans as its limbs.
  • Modern interpretations of Stoicism often overlook its communal aspects.
  • The logos is central to Stoic philosophy, representing order and meaning.
  • Stoicism encourages acceptance of fate while promoting rational living.
  • The interplay between subjectivity and objectivity is crucial in understanding knowledge.
  • Philosophical questions about existence remain relevant in contemporary discussions.

Go to www.willjohncock.com to get access to all of Will's content that we discussed on the show.

Follow What's The Point Anyway on X and Instagram to keep updated when the latest episodes drop.
Please like, rate, subscribe and share if you enjoyed this episode and think others will get value from listening to it too.

  continue reading

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