Stoic School of Life | Stoa Nova: Prosochē or Not Prosochē? On Stoic Mindfulness

Join Massimo Pigliucci, the K.D. Irani professor of philosophy at the City College of New York, and other fellow students of Stoicism for a discussion of basic Stoic theory.

Do the Stoics engage in mindfulness? Is it similar to the practice from the Buddhist tradition? Is it useful? What is “mindfulness” anyway?

Join us and find out why the answers to these questions may make a difference in how you practice Stoicism. Or live your life.

Suggested reading: https://www.patreon.com/posts/prosoche-or-not-30083645


Hosted by philosopher Massimo Pigliucci, The Stoic School of Life is inspired (with a bit of immodesty) to the ancient Greco-Roman schools of philosophy. Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, Epictetus and many others simply gave lectures about their favorite topics and engaged in Socratic discussions with people interested in what they had to say. In our case, we will examine the theory and practice of Stoicism as a modern applied philosophy that aids us in navigating a world in some ways just as confusing and uncertain as that of ancient Athens and Rome. For more on Stoicism, click here (http://tinyurl.com/m7hzr4x)!











When: Tue., Feb. 4, 2020 at 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: New York Society for Ethical Culture
2 W. 64th St.
212-874-5210
Price: $5
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Join Massimo Pigliucci, the K.D. Irani professor of philosophy at the City College of New York, and other fellow students of Stoicism for a discussion of basic Stoic theory.

Do the Stoics engage in mindfulness? Is it similar to the practice from the Buddhist tradition? Is it useful? What is “mindfulness” anyway?

Join us and find out why the answers to these questions may make a difference in how you practice Stoicism. Or live your life.

Suggested reading: https://www.patreon.com/posts/prosoche-or-not-30083645


Hosted by philosopher Massimo Pigliucci, The Stoic School of Life is inspired (with a bit of immodesty) to the ancient Greco-Roman schools of philosophy. Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, Epictetus and many others simply gave lectures about their favorite topics and engaged in Socratic discussions with people interested in what they had to say. In our case, we will examine the theory and practice of Stoicism as a modern applied philosophy that aids us in navigating a world in some ways just as confusing and uncertain as that of ancient Athens and Rome. For more on Stoicism, click here (http://tinyurl.com/m7hzr4x)!

Buy tickets/get more info now