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Check out my Substack - https://gregorybsadler.substack.com/ Request personal videos on Cameo - https://www.cameo.com/gregorybsadler My Listenable Course: Basics of Stoic Philosophy and Practice - https://listenable.io/web/courses/440/ Support my work here - / sadler Philosophy tutorials - https://reasonio.wordpress.com/tutori... Check out the 52 Living Ideas Meetup - https://www.meetup.com/52LivingIdeas/ Take classes with me - https://reasonio.teachable.com/ This is the recording of my Stoic Saturday presentation to the 52 Living Ideas Meetup, focused on a central issue in Stoic Ethics. Classic Stoic philosophy holds that there are some things that are definitely good - like moral virtue, virtuous actions, and genuine friendship - and there are some things that are definitely bad - for instance moral vice, vicious actions, and enmity or hatred. And then there are a wide range of things that Stoics view as "indifferent" (adiaphoria) - and these include many things that others view as good or bad, like wealth and poverty, pain and pleasure, life and death, health and illness, and so on. They make it even more complicated in maintaining that some indifferents are "preferred", others are "rejected", and yet others are entirely indifferent. In this talk, after going over the classic Stoic position, I also discuss how the cardinal virtues - wisdom, temperance, justice, and courage - bear upon indifferents, what the relationship is between indifferents and duties or appropriate actions (kathekon, officium), and how indifferents are supposed to be "used" or "dealt with" (khresis). I then answer a number of questions from the audience members. #Stoicism #ethics #philosophy #lifestyle #personaldevelopment #happiness #moral #virtue #friendship #duties