“Stoicism, for example, should not be interpreted as a body of cohering intellectual positions on various questions of perduring significance; it was, rather, a lived intellectual structure, a trajectory or style of existence in which certain kinds of thinking were made possible precisely through the spiritual and physical disciplines that made Stoicism a way of life.”
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One True Life: The Stoics and Early Christians as Rival Traditions
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