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Philosophy and Women in History
The concept of 'amor fati,' meaning loving your fate, relates to the idea of releasing control and being carried in life, which is often interpreted as mindfulness or self-reflection. The role of women throughout history in the development of philosophy is being reevaluated as potential influencers in the field.
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The idea of amor fati, or "loving your fate," can be applied to sailing through a storm and allowing the tiller to guide the boat.
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Summary
The idea of amor fati, or "loving your fate," can be applied to sailing through a storm and allowing the tiller to guide the boat. Removing philosophy from the equation, sailing can be a fun and effective way to let go and allow yourself to be carried through life's challenges.
ChapterPhilosophy and Women in History
Episode#497 - Donald Robertson - The Stoicism Secrets Of Marcus Aurelius
PodcastModern Wisdom
This episode discusses the concept of "pithyia" in ancient philosophy, which refers to investigating oneself and understanding one's own character.
1:01:43 - 1:04:11 (02:27)
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This episode discusses the concept of "pithyia" in ancient philosophy, which refers to investigating oneself and understanding one's own character.
ChapterPhilosophy and Women in History
Episode#497 - Donald Robertson - The Stoicism Secrets Of Marcus Aurelius
PodcastModern Wisdom
The phrase "Know Thyself" may not solely refer to introspective work or self-reflection, but also serve as a reminder of mortal limitations, according to Greek philosophy.
1:04:11 - 1:05:29 (01:18)
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The phrase "Know Thyself" may not solely refer to introspective work or self-reflection, but also serve as a reminder of mortal limitations, according to Greek philosophy. The concept was inscribed at the entrance of the temple of Apollo, symbolizing the idea of human finiteness.