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In Defence of Stoic Physics
This post argues that the Greek “four elements” are not mystical substances but early descriptions of physical phase states: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. The Greeks understood heating, cooling, expansion, contraction, and the behaviour of matter long before the Stoics, and this conceptual framework is traceable earlier natural philosophers. When the Stoic scheme is compared… Continue reading
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James Daltrey on Virtue & the use of Indifferents
By Keith Myers First of all, “indifferent” does not mean “indifference”. How can a sculptor learn to sculpt in the absence of marble? Externals are the stuff upon which virtue works. No externals, no virtue. Virtue is knowledge of the use of externals, and experience is important. You will never know how to drive a Continue reading
