![]() After briefly consideringīuddhism, it occurred to me that the answer would likely lie in virtueĮthics. How to navigate what life was throwing at me. Which I had adopted since I was a teenager and had left the CatholicĬhurch, but which just didn’t seem to offer me any practical guidance on So I was looking for a new framework to replace my secular humanism, ![]() ![]() While not unusual, that sort of things, especially when Through a bit of mid-life crisis, some personal issues (divorce, myįather’s death), as well as a transition to a new job and a move to a "I can tell you the exact date: September 5th, 2014! I had been going In a recent interview for Modern Stoicism he was asked when and how he first became interested in Stoicism: ![]() My interest in Massimo Pigliucci is as a philosopher, and specifically as an pro-active exponent of Stoicism. Is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and of United States 30 years ago and lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his wife Philosopher, teaching at the City College of New York”. ![]() He is anĮxtremely well educated man, holding doctorates in genetics, biology, and philosophy of science Pigliucci was born in Monrovia, Liberia and raised in Rome, Italy. ![]()
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