The School for a New Stoicism

Introducing an initiative to develop and disseminate Stoicism for the modern era

Figs in Winter

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The Temple of Artemis at Sardis, photo by Massimo Pigliucci.

It may not look like it from the volume of material produced by my writing, podcasting, and video producing. But I’m actually fairly new to Stoicism and Greco-Roman practical philosophy. In fact, it all started in the midst of my mid-life crisis, back in 2014.

I had been looking for a while for philosophical resources to help me overcome some of life’s setbacks, as well as to guide me through a change of profession (from biology to philosophy). I had already zeroed in on the Greco-Roman approach known as virtue ethics, when by chance I saw a tweet (as it was called then!) asking people to help celebrate Stoic Week. What the heck was Stoic Week? And why would anyone wish to celebrate the Stoics??

I signed up despite my misgivings and was immediately prompted to read the Discourses, by a guy I had never heard of despite having taken graduate level courses in ancient philosophy: Epictetus of Hierapolis. I was struck by his no-nonsense approach to philosophy, not to mention his wicked sense of humor. Two years later I was due for a sabbatical leave from City College and decided to dedicate the time to an in-depth plunge into the history, theory, and practice of Stoicism. The result was my first (and still best…

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Figs in Winter

by Massimo Pigliucci. New Stoicism and Beyond. Entirely AI free.