Stoic Physics
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James Daltrey on Stoicism, Determinism and Fate
by Keith P. Myers Many say that the Stoics were determinists, or at least compatibilists, which is simply a form of qualified determinism. But the problem with this is the fact that determinism requires abstract laws to operate. In the absence of that idea, it is not determinism. And the Stoics did not believe in Continue reading
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Off the cuff comments on the discussion of Providence or Atoms in Marcus Aurelius
Some incomplete notes on the Discussion of Providence or Atoms in Marcus, put online for the purposes of a specific debate. It is a technical question. It is physics, how the world is made, of what. Providence is the substance of the universe, it is determinism itself, fixed causality itself, It is that all things Continue reading
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The Scientific God of the Stoics

Originally featured on thesideview.com This article is published as an addition as an addition to issue 2 of The Side View Journal. The article continues an ongoing dialogue initiated by Brittany Polat, and continued by Kai Whiting and Massimo Pigliucci. In a recent article in The Side View, entitled “The Stoic God Is Untenable in the Light of Modern Science,” philosopher Massimo Continue reading
